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Not Happy Jan
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Hi All
I have a hole in my engine pipe so have to get it replaced anyway and I have a set of extractors at home that came off the wagon.So I thought I would install the extractors. I looked at the old inlet manifold that was on the wagon and the PO has just taken off the exhaust manifold and installed the extractors? So is that the correct way to do it. Is there a better aftermarket single barrell inlet manifold available?
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That's the only way I have seen it done.
Can't say I have ever seen an aftermarket manifold for the standard carby.
I doubt there would be any gain other than appearance if there was.
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thanks Alex.... it was more for appearance purposes than for performance
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Ya better get to work on it over the weekend or before the 25th ... Wanna hand ??
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Should be OK .... But come over Sunday to check :)Will have to book it in to the muffler place first.
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