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Help Request on Exhaust Manifolds

redchihuahua2004

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Hey everyone,

Can anyone tell me if C-body big block exhaust manifolds will fit in a B-body without contact/interference?

More specifically, will a driver-side C-body manifold (casting #2463107 - see photo) fit in a 67 Plymouth B-body with a 383, power steering, manual brakes, and standard-sized starter? (I'm 99% sure that the passenger-side manifold will fit with no problem but can't find any information about the driver-side.)
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I'm not able to fit up actual parts, so looking for some help from the experts here on FBBO.
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.

Thanks!
 
The 2 issues you have is, the design, and the outlet. Those log style are not as effective as the b body. And the outlet to the exhaust pipe is different, so you'll have to fabricate.
 
Thanks for your responses! I greatly appreciate it.

In response to the comments received...
> I don't have the exhaust system yet, so I have flexibility with regards to the manifold outlet locations.
> Getting some sweet, free flowing HP manifolds would be great, but just isn't possible with the budget I have to work with. It seems like these C-body pieces are readily available (at least on ebay) and for prices that fit my budget, so I thought it's worth a shot to see if they would fit on my application.
> I saw the TTI site as well, but also didn't see any details as to whether any interference issues would exist.

If anyone else has experience with this or an opinion, please chime in. I'm interested in hearing about it.

Thanks again everyone. Have a great day!
 
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