Exhaust manifold condition & porting - advice please!

Exhaust manifold condition & porting - advice please!

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CerbWill

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670 posts

118 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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I've just taken these manifolds off my car due to a small exhaust leak from between the flange and the cylinder head. I'm planning to use ACT's gaskets when I refit them however when I took them off I was surprised to see the state of them in the pics below. I think the finish looks quite poor and the large step change in cross section can't be good in my opinion, but I'm no expert. So, is this normal/acceptable or should I get the dremel out?

Cylinder 2


Cylinder 4


Cylinder 6


Cylinder 8



Cylinder 1


Cylinder 3


Cylinder 5


Cylinder 7

pmessling

2,284 posts

203 months

Saturday 22nd October 2016
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Normal, when i last welded the cracks on mine i smoothed it out a little, don't go mad as it will get to thin and crack even quicker.

scotty_d

6,795 posts

194 months

Sunday 23rd October 2016
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As Peter has said this is normal, the Act manifolds match the head porting shape much better over the originals

ukkid35

6,171 posts

173 months

Thursday 27th October 2016
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Could it be that the design is intentional, making use of the anti-reversion effect?

a1rak

555 posts

183 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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ukkid35 said:
Could it be that the design is intentional, making use of the anti-reversion effect?
Hi Paul, you are having a laugh?. Its built like that because you couldn't see it when its bolted on the engine so PW didn't give a toss.

QuiteQuietCerb

994 posts

223 months

Saturday 29th October 2016
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I am also fitting replacement manifolds, found an oem pair new (old stock)! and would be very interested in any porting advice.

Thanks

HarryW

15,150 posts

269 months

Sunday 30th October 2016
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a1rak said:
ukkid35 said:
Could it be that the design is intentional, making use of the anti-reversion effect?
Hi Paul, you are having a laugh?. Its built like that because you couldn't see it when its bolted on the engine so PW didn't give a toss.
It's the exact opposit of anti-reversion... The smaller dia pipe also negates the advantage of the flat floor port.