I looked a little closer at mine, and it's toast. The front flange is cracked right by where the exhaust exits the cylinder head. The back flange is more like yours - missing a piece, but it holds. I found a '65 manifold, so will use that when it arrives. Just need to get the last bolt out and remove the broken stud. I was looking at this article: http://www.chevytalk.org/fusionbb/showtopic.php?tid/187938/ - and ordered a stud removal tool as described in the article (I ordered SKS stud removal tool - similar, but hopefully better quality). If that doesn't do the trick, I'll try some alternatives. If it works, I'll let folks know. But headers would be cool! My son swapped out his muffler on his Miata for a Hyabusa muffler. Instant headache! He now has a custom built muffler for racing - still very loud and buzzy for daily driving, but kind of fun in short bursts. Hope you come up with a good alternative! But motorcycle exhaust might get a bit loud. Still, three pipes exiting out the driver's side would look (and sound) really cool. I know what you mean about mulling over in your head, not wallet. I've decided to do all current and future work on my American using cash in hand. I give myself a small allowance out of each paycheck - so that allowance will go to the Rambler. I kind of decimated my cash account for strut bushings, long e-brake cable, left and right e-brake cables and some sundries. Will have to save before I do more work (hopefully the car will be back on the road with the exhaust manifold, strut bushings and e-brake cables done). Anyway - the Rambler has turned into a pay as you go project - as it should be. After all, you can't have a Rambler without a Rambler mentality! > > But between you, and that guy looking for the three-twos or was it > two-threes sound, I've been mulling over in my head (not in my wallet or > calendar :-) three downpipes from three simple steel flanges, with three > small resonators like Cherry Bombs, all three exiting before the rear > wheel on the driver's side. Kool! Three small-motorcycle style exhausts... > > Might look up just how it is that exhaust systems are tuned. I think it > wants to be series-resonant at some broad targer powerband RPM. Can't be > that hard (when the requirements are low :-) _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list