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Splitting single unit inlet and exhaust manifold 140-160

I've cut a number of manifolds with a cutting disk on an angle grinder, no problem, grinding the manifold so the washer are level, fiddly but also no problem, getting an early FI manifold,best option and cheap but impossible around here, but maybe easy where you live, using a late FI manifold -- tricky cast iron welding to fill the holes for the sensors. If you can source some single carb manifolds cheaply ( they should be very cheap or free ) get one of those as it is easier to get at the joint with a grinder and you keep your manifold intact.
Hans






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