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Anyone use/adapt a 318 Exhaust Manifold to a 340?

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I have two passenger side exhaust manifolds (casting #3418623s see photo) for the 340 I am putting together and I can't find a driver's side (casting 3418621). I have a pair of 318 exhaust manifolds on the '71 BBody I am working on. Will I be able to use the driver side 318 exhaust manifold on a 340 without major problems? It would only be temporary. Thank you.

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Will it work? Sure. Is it right? Nope. I would be more concerned about the exaust pipe you will have to make and re-make with the combination you are preposing.
 
I would be concern of the engine not breathing right. 340 exhaust ports is bigger.
 
I have two passenger side exhaust manifolds (casting #3418623s see photo) for the 340 I am putting together and I can't find a driver's side (casting 3418621). I have a pair of 318 exhaust manifolds on the '71 BBody I am working on. Will I be able to use the driver side 318 exhaust manifold on a 340 without major problems? It would only be temporary. Thank you.

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I would be concern of the engine not breathing right. 340 exhaust ports is bigger.
Could always port match the 318 manifold so there wouldn't be a step....
 
Measure the vertical of the port, 340 is much taller. Check with a 340 exhaust gasket, check the head and then the manifold. I would say no, will not work.
Could not find a 318 heat shield/gasket when I rebuilt my 318 and tried a 340 exhaust gasket, stock cast iron manifold, no way.
 
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Op has only the opening comment, none after, that was September last year?
 
Did ya get things fixed up??

Not yet. Still wording on the rebuild. Took forever to find a shop that refurbish connecting rods. Finally find a machine shop that specializes in diesel engines that can help me out with that @ $400 Mexican Pesos each (about $20 USD).
 
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