exhaust manifold?

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I have one sitting on my floor.

I have also wondered about using that design.

The biggest problem in my mind is getting it to seal. The big hole is for a light off catalytic converter and IIRC the can sits on the edge of the hole and a big ring comes down and bolts to the studs and clamps the can to the manifold.

If you could find some way to make a big heavy cast steel plate that would fit the hole and have a T3 flange on one side it could possibly work.

This place can sell the flanges for a t3 but your on your own to make a adapter plate for that manifold.
http://store.racing-solutions.org/
 
Well,

By milling off that sealing suface so you have a flat piece to start with, and then welding or brazing on a T3/T4 flange, you could certainly turn that into a turbo manifold.

That is basically what I did, but with a '68 Manifold.

If anyone wants me to convert their exhaust manifold into a turbo manifold, just let me know.

The only problem with this approach is where it locates the turbo - it can cause clearance problems.
 
Bort62":3v4z72sf said:
Well,

By milling off that sealing suface so you have a flat piece to start with, and then welding or brazing on a T3/T4 flange, you could certainly turn that into a turbo manifold.

That is basically what I did, but with a '68 Manifold.

If anyone wants me to convert their exhaust manifold into a turbo manifold, just let me know.

The only problem with this approach is where it locates the turbo - it can cause clearance problems.

That is what I did on my original turbo setup, it was with my old 68 manifold.
 
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