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I posted about this problem before and still have not resolved it. I have a 1967 Plymouth Satellite with a 383. They have the HP exhaust manifolds on them. I am trying to remove them because the left side has a blown gasket. I have removed all the hex nuts but the one in the far...
Here's a strange one. Motor is in the car. 383-4V. I need to remove the exhaust manifolds and send them out for coating. The 3 bolts that should have extended nuts but have hex nuts. How someone did that and why I don't know. I need to turn a 14mm 12 point socket down to fit in the hole, except...
I have these mufflers on my car and they sound amazing. I need to replace them as a backfire blew one out. No name on the muffler, only these numbers. Can anyone help identify?