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Thread: '41 exhaust manifolds

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    '41 exhaust manifolds

    Can two front exhaust manifolds be used to eliminate the reverse bend uf the exit of the rear stock manifold?

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    swapping compound exhaust manifolds

    Quote Originally Posted by lakester View Post
    Can two front exhaust manifolds be used to eliminate the reverse bend uf the exit of the rear stock manifold?
    The swap would work for port to port matchup but that setup would require custom intake manifold because the heatriser section of the compound intake won't match up. Just use a part of a sharp 90degree right off the exhaust manifold and there is plenty of clearance for two down pipe header pipes. Then the rear header can be routed to passenger side between the pan and flywheel.
    Last edited by telekenfun; 11-04-2016 at 09:32 AM.

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    41 exhaust manifolds

    This shouldn't be a problem as I have a Edmunds 2 carb intake manifold

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