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Old 10-15-2012, 08:57 PM
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Exhaust manifolds

A while back 50 Rat asked me for the part numbers of the exhaust manifolds I have to fit with my small block and toyota steering conversion. I finally sent the info to him and thought I'd share it here too just in case somebody's interested.
My engine is a 1990 5.0 with the double hump oil pan and the fuel injection removed. I used a tubular style engine mount from Speedway Motors. The toyota box mount is from Classic Haulers. There is at least an inch I could have moved the bar in any direction from where I put it. The manifolds are from a mid-80s Bronco. I can't guarantee I took them both off of the same truck. I remember having to go through several trucks to get the passenger side manifold with a small enough crack that I could weld it up. The part numbers are EOTO-9481-CA for the driver's side and EOAE-9430-AD for the passenger side.
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that looks like a nice fit. thanks for sharing, almost makes me want to get rid of the flathead and go that route.
 
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Old 10-15-2012, 09:19 PM
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Mine didn't have an engine when I bought it so it was an easy decision. I just can't wait to drive it. It's been scattered aroung the garage and yard for four years now.
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that looks like a nice fit. thanks for sharing, almost makes me want to get rid of the flathead and go that route.
Shame on you, Josh!
 
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Old 10-15-2012, 10:36 PM
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Shame on you, Josh!
i know, ive got the merc flathead ready to go in too. but i cant find the truck to put it in. its gotta be around here somewhere.lol
 
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