440 exhaust manifolds question

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440 exhaust manifolds question

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My charger has different type of exhauast connection on each side. One is a flat flange that takes a gasket, the other side is a sort of ball end with flared exhaust and loose flange connection ( can be adjusted for angle a little)

anyone know what type it should have? car is a R/T

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There are two different gasket set ups, right now I can't remember which one is Hi Po
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what year is your charger ,
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im stupid , it only took 2 mins to find the answer , its a 1970 so if all is correct ( according to my book) all 1970 440ci chargers ( except triple 2 barrel equiped cars) use the same manifolds :-
Passenger side part no 2899968
Drivers side part no 2951864
the tripple 2 barrel cars use the same drivers side manifold but a different passenger side one , part no 2951864.

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Hi Will, all 68 to 71 hipo manifolds are flat flanged. The ball and socket set up is off a later model, probably 73 on, Cheers dude,Jon
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Cheers guys, umm, now i wonder how hard it is to find one of those..
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Hen's teeth, like most things that went in the skip in favour of "superior" after market parts... :roll:
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I know where there are some Hi Po manifolds but I doubt they will be cheap.
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well at least i only need one. The RH one. I want to get it sorted as i would like to get a new system made up for the car sometime so its now or never.

seen some on ebay but none with that part number

<a href="http://search.ebay.com/mopar-manifold-s ... ageZsearch"> my search terms </a>

i guess as long as i get a flange type one and it kicks up like my LH one does, i should be ok?
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beware that the C body hi-po manifolds are different to the B body ones. B body hi-pos don't work on a C body (driver side directs the outlet straight to the steering box) so I presume the c body ones won't work on a B body.

If you do come across some C body ones please let me know...
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I'm looking too !

1) Will - any luck ?
2) Alex - where and how much ?

Cheers chaps
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Year One sell them. They arent too cheap, but they are good cast repro items with ALL the correct stamps and numbers in. Gets rid of the guess work
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I will get the casting numbers and price tomorrow mate
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Hi again Wil, 70 and 71 r/h manifolds are almost impossible to find even in the US. When they turn up its normally a pair, and they sell for around $250, and shipping them is gonna be pricey. A cheaper option is probably a 68 to 69. Cheers Dude, from Jon.
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