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Old 07-06-11, 13:00
Eric Szalanda Eric Szalanda is offline
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Default Wanted: Ford Exhaust Manifolds X2

Hi all,
I haven't logged on for a while as the large government department that I work for won't even let me look at MLU any more.
My F15A is slowly coming back together and I need some exhaust manifolds, as the original are both cracked. I would probably prefer new ones made from modern materials, as I would expect them to be stronger. Is there anywhere in Australia to get them, otherwise the strong AU$ will send me to the USA.
I am also looking for a front step that is not worn through , and tow hook spring hangars, but that might be optimistic.

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Old 07-06-11, 14:34
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I have some tow hook hangers.. Will have a look over the weekend..

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Old 08-06-11, 02:03
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Eric did you manage to pick up the cabin parts I left down there for you also
I should have a front step
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Old 14-06-11, 12:54
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Default V8 Exhaust Manifold Bolts

I started to remove the old cracked exhaust manifold bolts and some are a very strange size. They are not 9/16 inch or 14 mm. What size are they?

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Old 14-06-11, 12:58
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They will be whitworth bolts. The thread is nearly the same, just the bolt head is bigger.
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Old 15-06-11, 10:00
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I have two sets of the hangers, and one tow hock spring.. If they are usefull let me know and we will arrange something

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Old 16-06-11, 01:06
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Hi all,
I haven't logged on for a while as the large government department that I work for won't even let me look at MLU any more.
My F15A is slowly coming back together and I need some exhaust manifolds, as the original are both cracked. I would probably prefer new ones made from modern materials, as I would expect them to be stronger. Is there anywhere in Australia to get them, otherwise the strong AU$ will send me to the USA.
I am also looking for a front step that is not worn through , and tow hook spring hangars, but that might be optimistic.

cheers

Eric
G'day Eric,
Just a thought!!!! I was talking with Lloyd McCarthy last weekend at the Walker MV Swim in at Bundy and in passing conversation I was talking to him about his gun tractor restoration. Anyway he mentioned that he did away with the original V8 exhaust manifolds and fitted a set of exhaust extractors/headers. He said that there were a number of reasons to modify but in particular the engine now runs cooler and the heat is taken away from the cab. I am not a scholar when it comes to CMP 's but this may be an option for you.
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Old 16-06-11, 13:17
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Default V8 Exhaust Manifold Bolts

It looks like the exhaust manifold bolts are 5/16 BSW. I have borrowed some spanners and sockets to do the job, and I should be able to pick some up at the local sunday market. There are always second hand tools to be found there.
The headers seem like a good idea, especially for cooling in the cab. I have heard of fitting insulation to the engine cover for this reason. I might seriously look at the headers, even though the purists might frown.
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Old 20-06-11, 21:53
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your manifold bolt on the Ford flathead are imperial standard the small size is 3/8 18 and the large size is 7/16 14 tpi they can be got at any bolt store n

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Old 23-06-11, 08:21
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I should be able to help with exhaust manifolds. The RH ones are all the same, however there are 2 positions for the exhaust outlet on the LH side

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