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ram exh manifold for y block ?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by 54 chev gasser, Mar 31, 2006.

  1. 54 chev gasser
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    found this ram horn exh manifold from what i can tell its for a y block ford is it worth saving or scrap weight also looks brand new might be another one ill have too look
     
  2. lucky_1974
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    They get good money for them on egay...
     
  3. oljoe
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    If it's Y block and useable HELLLLL!!!! no don't scrape !!! I'll swap a good pair of chevy small blocks. I love those Y blocks.
    Joe
     
  4. Dale Fairfax
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    Hopefully you have access to a Y Block to check it against. (we're talking about 256",272",292" & 312"). However it might be for a Lincoln 317 or 368, in which case it's probably useless.




     
  5. 54 chev gasser
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    can ya tell with a pic or a part no
     
  6. Crestliner
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    I believe Ford bolt holes are straight across and Lincoln are not. If it ford I would be interested in buying or trading.
     
  7. Would you trade a $100 bill for a quarter?:eek:

    Scrap that manifold and you probably did worse than that!!!

    Sell it to a worthy Hamber!!
     
  8. Blownolds
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    Y-block bolt holes are all in line, Lincoln's have diagonal bolts on the outer ports.
     
  9. First: Ford $$
    Second: Lincoln zip
     

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  10. 54 chev gasser
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    so i guess the manifold is worth scrap ? i guess its a lincoln manifold well anyone interested thanks yall preciate the help
     
  11. Fidget
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    You can always Egay it. You never know what someone is looking for.

    I've always wondered why no one is reproducing those exhausts. Everyone with a y-block seems to want them. There's no way I could justify the high price for a set of them.
     
  12. Candy-Man
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    I believe the ram horn manifolds for Y-Blocks were only used on big trucks, not passanger cars?
     
  13. krylon32
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    It is from the larger series truck, big bucks if you have a pair, work great on a hotrod.
     
  14. Fidget
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    I've heard tell there's can be clearance issues when used on some passenger cars.
     
  15. oljoe
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    Found the pair I'm going to use on my 28tudor on a early 60s cab over
     
  16. krylon32
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    I think I saw my first set on a car on Billy Gibbons shoebox 3 window with a Y block. I could be wrong?
     

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