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Exhaust manifolds 1971 barracuda 318 and 340

spikeyz0

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My question is what is the casting numbers for the 318 and the 340 I know are different high performance and will A body dart duster are they the same because people saying they're the same and I don't know around that steering column driver side would be different
 

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It depends.
The 3614395 is for 73-74 A body.
The one ad I pulled up said 318, but it looks like a 340 manifold.
First, what head port are you running?
You can't seal a 340 manifold on a 318 head, unless you have a later air port head.
Then, no pre built pipes are made to use that manifold in an E body.
If you need a set of 340-360 manifolds, I have a set available.
They are technically 73's, but fit the same. .

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My three team is a 1983 which has the air injection holes in the heads it just seems like they make so many styles for A and e body it gets confusing how much do you want for yours and yours is correct for a 318 style not the high performance 340 correct
 

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Yeah, Xcudame, how much are those?
Spikey, those are 68-70. They are better than the style I have available.
The ones I have would be an upgrade for a 318, and are factory for 71 up 340.
 

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The regular 70 head pipe should have worked fine with that 72 340 A nody left manifold.
The 4388 has just a slight bit less rise away from the head, othereise the same.
The manifold mentioned in the first post is a 3614395, A body 318 and different port and flange.
The good 340 manifolds could be worth more than $1200, if no defects or pitting.

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