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    Red face Exhaust Manifolds

     



    Restoring a 69 Ranchero GT, and am looking for a set of exhaust manifolds for a 428 Cobra Jet. Preferably date code correct (68-early69). The car came off the line in May of 69.

    Drivers side - Part # C8OZ-9431-A Engineering # C8OE-9431-A or -H
    Pass Side - Part # C8OZ-9430-A Engineering # C8OE-9428-A
    C8OE-9430-B

    or 1969 early 70
    Drivers - Part #C8OZ-9431-B, Engineering # C8OE-9431-B
    Pass Side - Part #C8OZ-9430-C, Engineering # C8OE-9428-D
    C8OE-9430-D

    Thanks in advance

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    those are the 4 bolt hole versions??

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    4 per Cylinder? Yes

    But the factory version didn't use all 16

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    If I remember they are touchy by the master cylinder/steering area

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerry clayton View Post
    If I remember they are touchy by the master cylinder/steering area
    Yeah, I have heard that heat was a problem in that area... it is pretty tight quarters in there.

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    you need a 2 foot long extension and swivel spark plug socket to reach thru the hood hinge area to change plugs

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