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6/28/2013 3:28 AM  #1


exhaust manifolds

has any one bought from blue monkey proformance parts?any input would be appreciated.

 

6/28/2013 6:34 AM  #2


Re: exhaust manifolds

nope

 

6/28/2013 7:54 PM  #3


Re: exhaust manifolds

Never heard of them before. Which of his used parts were you interested in?

 

6/29/2013 4:40 AM  #4


Re: exhaust manifolds

they are selling reconditioned exhaust manifolds and all sorts of original engine parts.the manifolds i ordered are said to be true 289 fomoco castings.tanked,magnifluxed, resurfaced,and painted.

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6/29/2013 4:45 PM  #5


Re: exhaust manifolds

somewhere in time wrote:

they are selling reconditioned exhaust manifolds and all sorts of original engine parts.the manifolds i ordered are said to be true 289 fomoco castings.tanked,magnifluxed, resurfaced,and painted.

 Paint them with POR-15 for EXHAUST MANIFOLDS. Good stuff and it doesn't burn off..........keeps'em look'in good.
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6/30/2013 10:58 AM  #6


Re: exhaust manifolds

Invest in a good set of used or new reproduction 289 Hipo manifolds and never look back.  (But if you have aluminum heads, you may need to clearance some of the head casting to get them to fit.)


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6/30/2013 11:26 AM  #7


Re: exhaust manifolds

I'm at a stage between saving enough $ to buy my complete exh. system (FPP AOD headers, etc.) and doing a first start/break in on my new motor/trans so I reused my stock manifolds. I have alum. heads now so I opened up the stock logs to match the head ports, I know it's not headers but hope that they'll breath a little better than stock. They'll be replaced with headers eventually anyway but it gave me somehting to tinker with too.

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'67 Coupe 289 stroked to 333ci, AOD, 9" Candyapple red ;'09 Warriors In Pink, Black with glass roof - the wifes Mustang.
 

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