Exhaust Manifolds

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by 71Stage1Conv4sp, Jan 14, 2007.

  1. 71Stage1Conv4sp

    71Stage1Conv4sp Well-Known Member

    I need a good set of exhaust manifolds for the 455. Thanks.

    Len
     
  2. StratoBlue72

    StratoBlue72 Well-Known Member

    I think I have a few sets still attached to some 71 heads I bought years ago.
    If I can dig them out and actually get them unbolted I would be happy to help you out. There's a chance I could also get them sandblasted and surfaced so they bolt up nice and flat.
     
    Last edited: Jan 16, 2007
  3. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

    Len,
    If this is for your show car....order some Calyx manifold dressing for them. This is the only product I have found that looks great all the time and does not burn/discolor.
     
  4. 71Stage1Conv4sp

    71Stage1Conv4sp Well-Known Member

    How much for the pair, sandblasted and surfaced? Where do you get the Calyx coating?

    Thanks for all your help.

    So close to having this thing running again.

    Len
     
  5. GStage1

    GStage1 Always looking for parts!

    Do an internet search on Calyx and you will find them.
     
  6. carbineone

    carbineone Well-Known Member

    I believe Eastwood co carrys it and its 24.99 a quart and can be brushed or sprayed on.............
     
  7. 71Stage1Conv4sp

    71Stage1Conv4sp Well-Known Member

  8. btback

    btback Member

    what will ya give for em.
     
  9. painekiller

    painekiller Well-Known Member

  10. StratoBlue72

    StratoBlue72 Well-Known Member

    Hi Len,
    I found a set this weekend.

    Tim
     
  11. 71Stage1Conv4sp

    71Stage1Conv4sp Well-Known Member

    Tim;

    What do you want for the pair?

    Len
     
  12. StratoBlue72

    StratoBlue72 Well-Known Member

    Len,
    I guess I'm not sure what the going rate is for a good pair. How soon would you need them ? I'm not sure if I would be able to get them sandblasted before this weekend. And they may not even need to be surfaced, as they seem to be pretty flat.
    We're you planning on using them with or without exaust gaskets ?
    Tim
    tcarson@vcn.com
     

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