Re: [AMC-List] Exhaust Manifold Mystery
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Re: [AMC-List] Exhaust Manifold Mystery
- From: Mark Price <markprice242@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 1 Jan 2007 18:39:05 -0800
The longer one should be the one commonly referred to as a free flow.
They flow better, but hit the strut brace on the frame of some of the cars.
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Mark Price
markprice242ATadelphia.net
Morgantown, WV
---- Todd Tomason <jayscore@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I ran into something the other day that surprised me. I have a set of exhaust
> manifolds from a 78 Matador and also a set from a Grand Wagoneer (late 70's,
> not sure of the year). I had always assumed that they were the same, but
> they're not. The driver's side is the same, but the passenger side is
> different. The manifolds from the Wagoneer extend down 2 or 3 inches lower
> than the ones from the Matador. Both were V8's of course. The Matador has a
> 360 and the Grand Wagoneer had a 401.
>
> Can anybody shed any light on this? Why would AMC have made two different
> parts for the passenger side?
>
> Todd
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