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I bought this exhaust manifold for my ‘68 FB (350, 2bbl). The manifold looks great except a thicker stud that protrudes into the manifold. Is this also originally so or was there an error when replacing the old one? I can’t compare it with the currently installed one because the project to pull the engine will start in 2 months.
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Last edited by olli; 06/19/19 12:39 AM.
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Sorry, to coming back to this question .. Any comments if this is the same on an unrepaired/original exhaust manifold? Thanks.
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Last edited by olli; 06/23/19 06:24 AM.
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If there's nothing on the other side it's a casting imperfection, probably won't affect performance much, you could try to carefully grind it down if you can reach it. I wouldn't bother
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What you see is the end of the stud on which the down pipe is mounted... Here is another picture.
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As Bartbird said you could work it with Dremel if it bothered you, I would just because we do such things, but my guess is it doesn't make any noticeable difference.
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