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Hanno Spoelstra 09-03-15 20:45

Ford V8 exhaust manifold, RHS
 
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Who can help me with a RHS exhaust manifold for my Ford V8 truck?

Tobin will remember the slight blowby last September when he drove it. I have driven it since I and it was slowly getting worse, so I went looking for a blown gasket when I found this crack - see picture.

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Thanks in advance!

Hanno

Hanno Spoelstra 10-03-15 09:54

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Addition: it is a 24-stud 95-hp engine.

Part no is 9430 R.H.

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Thanks,
Hanno

Lynn Eades 10-03-15 11:37

Hanno, the 9430 is the Ford base number for an exhaust manifold (one side or the other) the other is 9431. To get your particular type of manifold you need the prefix like: 8CM -9430 and this may be followed by a suffix for example "-B" etc.

Hanno Spoelstra 10-03-15 13:09

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Originally Posted by Lynn Eades (Post 206843)
Hanno, the 9430 is the Ford base number for an exhaust manifold (one side or the other) the other is 9431. To get your particular type of manifold you need the prefix like: 8CM -9430 and this may be followed by a suffix for example "-B" etc.

Lynn,

Thanks, of course: just checked the parts list and it's number is 78-9430 for the right hand side exhaust manifold, the one I need.

Hanno

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Hanno Spoelstra 10-03-15 14:51

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Here are some pictures I found of the "1937 - 1941 V8 Ford Exhaust Manifold 78-9430 Right - Fits passenger car and pick up. 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941"

Please note the outlet studs are in line with centerline of engine.

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Jack Innes 10-03-15 14:57

Hanno,

This company in California lists several of these manifolds available; http://www.reds-vintage-parts.com/ou...d-ford-exhaust

Jack

Hanno Spoelstra 10-03-15 15:35

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Originally Posted by Jack Innes (Post 206850)
This company in California lists several of these manifolds available; http://www.reds-vintage-parts.com/ou...d-ford-exhaust

Jack, thanks - that is where I found the pictures I posted above when googling for 78-9430

Sadly California is too far away for my needs - I will explore the more local leads I have now.

Thanks,
Hanno

Lynn Eades 10-03-15 19:56

Hanno, If the ones in the photo are correct, then as I recall, Joblot (USA) has one side, as NOS for $45.00. Might be worth the freight if it is the correct side.

Hanno Spoelstra 10-03-15 21:52

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Lynn,

Took a while to find http://www.joblotauto.com. Interesting company, I did not know them. They list the 18-9430 version of the exhaust manifold, not the correct one for me.

But thanks!
Hanno

John A. Rippingham 10-03-15 22:29

Is this the one?

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VINTAGE-FO...item1e9b2c1ed4

Hanno Spoelstra 10-03-15 23:15

Looks like it indeed, thanks John.

Have found a couple of local leads which I am going to pursue before going overseas.

Thanks,
Hanno

rob love 11-03-15 00:00

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Originally Posted by Hanno Spoelstra (Post 206859)
Lynn,

Took a while to find http://www.joblotauto.com. Interesting company, I did not know them. They list the 18-9430 version of the exhaust manifold, not the correct one for me.

But thanks!
Hanno

The 18-9430 is the old manifold from the 21 stud engines, but are important to us because they are also the manifolds used on the 221 85 horse engine used on Canadian Bren gun carriers. I am in need of a pair of these (left and right) for a project I am doing for 2PPCLI.

Lynn Eades 11-03-15 11:53

Sorry Hanno, I put you crook there. Of course I knew about them because of carriers, as Rob points out.

Ben 11-03-15 19:55

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I have these if they're any good.

Lynn Eades 11-03-15 21:13

It's the bottom one isn't it Hanno.
Of note is that this is a pair of manifolds (Mercury) that fit an LP2 /2a Carrier.

Hanno Spoelstra 11-03-15 23:12

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Originally Posted by rob love (Post 206863)
The 18-9430 is the old manifold from the 21 stud engines, but are important to us because they are also the manifolds used on the 221 85 horse engine used on Canadian Bren gun carriers. I am in need of a pair of these (left and right) for a project I am doing for 2PPCLI.

Well, then Lynn put you on the right track! The joblotauto offer sounds like a great deal.

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Originally Posted by Lynn Eades (Post 206879)
Sorry Hanno, I put you crook there. Of course I knew about them because of carriers, as Rob points out.

No worries Lynn, seems another flathead will benefit from it.

Hanno

Hanno Spoelstra 11-03-15 23:15

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Originally Posted by Ben (Post 206885)
I have these if they're any good.

Ben, looks like the right type.

Thanks for the reply, but I have found two KTR club members here in Holland who are most likely able to help out. I will let you know if none of the options they have work out fine.

Hanno

Note: edited thread to "found"

Hanno Spoelstra 02-05-15 21:01

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Old one on the bottom was well and truly cracked - in two places. Will save it in case someone can reweld it?

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Replacement manifold is on the top, resurfaced, helicoiled plus two new studs fitted.

H.

lynx42 03-05-15 09:52

Excellent Hanno. I had the same problem with the Ford Lynx manifold and MLU came to the for through Tony Wheeler within days of putting the request out there. Thanks MLU.

Regards Rick.


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