Single Plane Manifold?

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FLGordie
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Single Plane Manifold?

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Is this the desired manifold to use for to upgrade a 1980 Fiat Spider?


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Re: Single Plane Manifold?

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Yes
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Re: Single Plane Manifold?

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fiat218 wrote:Yes
It is a upgrade
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FLGordie
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Re: Single Plane Manifold?

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Awesome. Will it cover all of the existing openings in the block or will I have to blank off an opening? I think I read in some conversions there is the need to blank off an opening.
bluespider262
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Re: Single Plane Manifold?

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You need to deal with the egr passage. I pulled my exh mani, cut the tube, impacted the nut off, then plugged it with the correct size nut. I don't recall the size but got the plug off Amazon for a few bucks.
Warren
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Re: Single Plane Manifold?

Post by Warren »

Hello:
If you will email me at whhopson@southernco.com I can provide some marked pictures of my manifold conversion.
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Re: Single Plane Manifold?

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i used a welsh plug on the intake side of the head. left the exhaust side alone as i struggeld to get the nut loose. Took a while to get the correct size, 13.5mm from memory
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Re: Single Plane Manifold?

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You learn something new everyday.. I had to google welch plug. I was not familiar with the term. Wikipedia to the rescue. Welch Plug - "Core plugs are used to fill the sand casting core holes found on water-cooled internal combustion engines. They are also incorrectly called frost plugs, freeze plugs, or engine block expansion plugs." I grew up in the south. Very familiar with the term freeze plugs.

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This was a great help. I got a picture off of the web and this makes perfect sense. Thanks for the help.

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