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Dave S

12-24-2000 05:03:29




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I,m thinking about building my own intake and exhaust manifolds for my UTS out of stainless
steel. I tried to by a used one but ended up with
a big paper weight, hole burnt through the intake
Does any one have plans for somthing like this.
Thanks and MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL.




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David

12-26-2000 05:21:25




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 Re: manifold in reply to Dave S, 12-24-2000 05:03:29  
I have aluminum 670 type intakes for sale that outflow stock ones. E-mail me for specifics.



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pat

12-25-2000 06:08:42




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 Re: manifold in reply to Dave S, 12-24-2000 05:03:29  
I'd sell you a new exhaust manifold, complete with heat valve for $325. email if interested



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O. L. Hinton

01-17-2001 09:50:38




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 Re: Re: manifold in reply to pat, 12-25-2000 06:08:42  
I am looking for a new manifold for a 1955 model BG tractor.



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mo manifolds

12-24-2000 09:17:48




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 Re: manifold in reply to Dave S, 12-24-2000 05:03:29  
1. Instead of building most use a 670 intake and exhaust manifolds. I think replicas are in production now.
2. If you are dead set on build an intake you need to produce one with a 1.5 degree taper flaring out from the intake port at the cylinder head. Don't worry about how long the runner is. It won't belong enough anyway.
3. The firing order is 1,3,4,2. Match up cylinders 1,4 and 3,2 in a tri-y design to produce maximum torque. Later

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