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Johnson Propane Manifold

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B Barenie

02-13-2006 19:43:42




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Is it legal from division 1 to division 3

I drive by and old tractor in Indiana, have seen the old manifold, in existance for at least ten years !!

Any feed back on this old time manufacture, it's intense enough to p.o. my gramma !!!

Any feedback would be appreaciated !




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Gary Baker

02-14-2006 05:50:02




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 Re: Johnson Propane Manifold in reply to B Barenie, 02-13-2006 19:43:42  
The Farmall 'M' never came from the factory LP powered. Aftermarket companies made conversions to switch over to LP fuel. The stock manifolds on the 'M' were a heated design, didn't work well with LP. So the aftermarket companies made their own manifolds. Johnson was one of the main conversions for the 'M'. These conversions were dealer installed 50-60 years ago. Is it a International part? No. Should you be allowed to use one? This depends on your clubs rules. Can you run replacement manifolds? Then you should be able to use an LP manifold. NATPA rules allow replacement manifolds in div3 and up. I hope this helps.

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CLIFF S

02-15-2006 06:44:39




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 Re: Johnson Propane Manifold in reply to Gary Baker, 02-14-2006 05:50:02  
Hey Gary, Will the Hank Stelle manifold work ok on a 281 with port work done to it with larger valves and a extra RPMs with a differnt cam in it for thoes rpms and a carb to mach the head work , someone replaced the manifold with a aftermarket piece of junk before the the now owner bought it, What would you put on it,Thanks CLIFF S



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Gary Baker

02-15-2006 14:22:28




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 Re: Johnson Propane Manifold in reply to CLIFF S, 02-15-2006 06:44:39  
Cliff; I would try to find a origenal Johnson Intake if you can. The Steel intakes are identical. The exhaust is were the difference is. The origenal Johnson exhaust has sharp bends and is not real desireable. The Steel exhaust is a verry nice piece. Port match the manifolds and go have some fun!



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CLIFF S

02-15-2006 15:45:48




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 Re: Johnson Propane Manifold in reply to Gary Baker, 02-15-2006 14:22:28  
Thanks Gary for your thoughts I will pass them on, It will be the owners money what ever he dose, I will talk to you at Tallmage Oh , I am going to bring our Super C to pull 3250B and 3500 Div 3, I am sure it wont end up quite like michigan when i drove Genes 230 to a win But i am going just to have fun and I hope I get better results than Wauseon, Thanks agian Cliff



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B Barenie

02-14-2006 18:01:48




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 Re: Johnson Propane Manifold in reply to Gary Baker, 02-14-2006 05:50:02  
Thanks Gary



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