Exhaust Manifolds

Discussion in 'Parts wanted' started by Jim Rodgers, Apr 14, 2020.

  1. Jim Rodgers

    Jim Rodgers Well-Known Member

    Im looking for a nice set of 1969 400-430 exhaust manifolds.

    Any help appreciated.
     
  2. Jim Rodgers

    Jim Rodgers Well-Known Member

    Still looking. 69 exhaust manifolds.
     
  3. Daves69

    Daves69 Too many cars too work on

    Jim

    What part numbers are you looking for?
     
  4. Prairie Piston

    Prairie Piston Well-Known Member

    These have been holding the floor down in my garage for many years. I have another set on heads if dates matter. Shipping might be expensive as I am in the north. Probably be able to find something closer but...
     

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  5. Jim Rodgers

    Jim Rodgers Well-Known Member

    Where are you located and what do you want for them?
     
  6. Jim Rodgers

    Jim Rodgers Well-Known Member

    Driver 1383549
    Passenger 1383648 (I believe)

    The ones pictured above are what Im looking for.
     
  7. Prairie Piston

    Prairie Piston Well-Known Member

    Hi Jim
    I’m not much of a seller. In fact I haven’t sold anything here. Mainly cause shipping especially in heavier parts is ridiculous from Canada. I am in Edmonton Alberta. I’ve just seen an add for these manifolds for 100$ in Kentucky. This might’ve a better option for you. Here is the add on Facebook. If you aren’t on Facebook pm me your email and can send privately to him... if you want
     

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  8. Jim Rodgers

    Jim Rodgers Well-Known Member

    I appreciate it, but Canada freight is a killer. The ones in Kentucky are later manifolds. I need for a 69 like what you have. I appreciate it though!
     
  9. newmexguy

    newmexguy Well-Known Member

    '69 Electra 225. This engine likely had the manifolds you are looking for. Entire engine assembly w/ trans went shortly after it came into the yard - four years ago.
     

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  10. Prairie Piston

    Prairie Piston Well-Known Member

    No worries Jim! I figured I would be a plan C or D but wanted to throw the option out there. Believe me I know how expensive shipping is.... exchange.. etc
    Good luck in your search
     
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  11. 1972 Stage 1

    1972 Stage 1 Well-Known Member

    Jim,

    I may have a set. I can take a closer look tomorrow but I think the casting number is the same as the ones pictured above.

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  12. Jim Rodgers

    Jim Rodgers Well-Known Member

    Top pic looks right to me. Let me know.
     
  13. 1972 Stage 1

    1972 Stage 1 Well-Known Member

    Jim,

    I just got the correct casting numbers from Duane who has an original pair.

    1230894 – RH
    1383549 – LH

    Here are pics of the set I have.

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  14. Jim Rodgers

    Jim Rodgers Well-Known Member

    The 8094 pass side is not correct. The correct pass side is in your forst picture. Looks like 1281929 maybe? Can you post a pic of it?

    The driver side is correct though.
     
  15. Jim Rodgers

    Jim Rodgers Well-Known Member

    This one.
     

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  16. 1972 Stage 1

    1972 Stage 1 Well-Known Member

    Jim,

    You are welcome to either one. I don’t have any history on the 69 stuff so I contacted Duane to see which one he thought was correct to make sure I had one for a 69.

    Here are some pics of the other one. It’s very hard to read the casting number but it looks like it is 1381328.

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  17. 1972 Stage 1

    1972 Stage 1 Well-Known Member

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    By the way, there are several differences between these two RH manifolds. Take a look at the side by side pics:
     
  18. Daves69

    Daves69 Too many cars too work on

    Took the passenger side manifold off the untouched 4 speed car had a 1383648.

    Matched the part number for what I think is the original one off the Blue 69. Both are Jan build dates.

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  19. 1972 Stage 1

    1972 Stage 1 Well-Known Member

    I have five 1383648’s if Jim decides on one of those.

    Here is a listing of all the big block RH manifolds I have:

    1383648 x 5

    1238094 x 3

    1376998 x 1

    1381328? x 1

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  20. ToddsGS

    ToddsGS Founders Club Member

    The top 3 in the middle picture..........these take a longer bolt on the 2nd hole back from the front. Any one know what engine they're from???

    They create a "bolt issue" with kits I sell!

    James, what part number are those? 1238094? ( top 3 in the center row of your picture showing all of them)
    Thanks!
     

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