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Posted By: Lucky444 Splitting Stock Exhaust Manifold - 12/15/07 03:58 AM
Does anybody here know of anyone who splits stock exhaust manifolds. I know there used to be someone on this board who did them for customers, but remember reading that he doesn't do that anymore. I've got a 250 in a 51 Chevy and if I use headers I will have to move my stock emergency break Z arm which I would like to avoid doing.
Posted By: jalopy45 #4899 Re: Splitting Stock Exhaust Manifold - 12/15/07 11:55 AM
Won't the cast iron headers from Langdon's clear your Z bar? I'd give him a call or an e-mail, pretty sure he's run into this before.
Posted By: leaded Re: Splitting Stock Exhaust Manifold - 12/15/07 12:21 PM
Do it yourself! Slice, preheat and MIG weld it.
Or, if youŽd have the gear, or for secure fix > do call Langdon. He got great stuff, and shurs give you advice on the road!
Posted By: HiTork Re: Splitting Stock Exhaust Manifold - 12/15/07 12:26 PM
Kansas Kustoms used to do this work but have since closed their shop. Also have read that spliting the stock 250 manifold is a problem because these are not beefy enough and dont hold up, have seen many cracked from the factory. Contact Langdons or Buffalo and Clifford may have tube type.
Posted By: Unsafe6 Re: Splitting Stock Exhaust Manifold - 12/15/07 02:34 PM
This is how I do them with 90deg. weld in pipe fittings. nice and tight for clearance.


I would gladly weld one up for you ,Ive done a few and work great... But your in Hawaii!
Posted By: Lucky444 Re: Splitting Stock Exhaust Manifold - 12/15/07 05:10 PM
Thanks for all the replies guys, have talked with Langdon and sent him an image of my engine compartment and he said no go. Would have to cut the Z bar out if I use his headers so I'm assuming I'll have to do the same if I run Cliffords or any other headers. I just don't like the look of running a pull style or pedal E brake. I like how the stock lever looks under the dash. Maybe I'll give her a try with the mig welder. Doesn't seem to be a whole lot of options.......or send it to Canada! Mahalo all.
Posted By: Twisted6 Re: Splitting Stock Exhaust Manifold - 12/16/07 12:47 AM
What about making your own header and put the collectors where you need them.I have made my own
and it is not really all that hard to do.
Unsafe6, That's neat. Is it seperated between the outlets?
Posted By: Lucky444 Re: Splitting Stock Exhaust Manifold - 12/16/07 01:01 AM
I've never tackled that kind of project before. My welding skills are at the beginner stages (bird poop welding). Not a bad idea though considering the restrictions. I would worry about the flange side getting all helter skelter! How about altering a cliffords tube header set? I think I would only have to move the front set around to fit.
Posted By: Unsafe6 Re: Splitting Stock Exhaust Manifold - 12/16/07 11:32 PM
Yes Beater there seperate and work good. just cut into an old manifold and will se how easy it is to do,the gaps arent very big to fit and weld up. Sorry Lucky444 I didnt realise you were running a 250 my mistake. your cutting up tube headers sounds like the easiest idea.
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