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Exhaust Manifold ID

tomps

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Getting ready to put the manifolds back on my '70 Challenger 383 engine on the stand & for the life of me I can't find the heat stove/shield I took off. Anyway, started doing some research and I'm not sure I have the correct E-body manifolds?


This one seems alright....

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This is the one that stumps me a bit. Been doing some google searches and haven't seen this one. I took the heat stove/shield off this one where the "fins" are.....

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Is this correct for a 70 Challenger?

-Mark
 
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tomps

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Ahhh.......that answers a question I'v been wondering.

I know the motor is not original but is a '70 according to ID plate next to distributor. Guess it came out of a "C" body possibly......

So I can use the RH manifold to keep it as period/original as possible. What would be the correct E-body LH manifold casting number to look for......is it possibly 2951865??

Thanks for the help moparleo :eek:ccasion14:
 

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That is correct !

Cool. One last question, do you know if the flange matches up on both the 2951865 manifold I need and the 2951216 that I currently have? Been searching the net but can't find a straight answer. Wondering if my existing exhaust (which I was planning to run for now) will still bolt right up to the needed manifold or will I have to make some changes.

Thanks again for the help.....much appreciated!

-Mark
 

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it will bolt to the engine no problem but the flange angle into the exhaust probably will be different
 

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it will bolt to the engine no problem but the flange angle into the exhaust probably will be different

Just my luck lol! Guess I'll run this manifold for now while I search for the correct one. Did some looking and didn't see anything out there for sale on the correct manifold. The search is on......

Thanks for the info folks!
 
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