Any clue to the origins/applications of these A-series manifolds?
Here's the first:




and the second:




Identify A-series Manifolds
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Oct 01, 2007 07:41:05
Oct 04, 2007 03:06:25
Ed picture #4 is for sure a stock 948 Spridget exhaust manifold with the bolt-on plate , and I'm thinking the other is the 1275 Spridget unit. Hope that helps. You keeping Peter straight up there :)
Oct 07, 2007 16:08:03
Great Hap, thanks. Hehe we keep each other in line as best we can. Gonna make it to the BMTA conference in Florida this year?
Oct 10, 2007 10:52:35
FTD in an MGB Wrote:
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Gonna make it to the BMTA conference in Florida this year?
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Gonna make it to the BMTA conference in Florida this year?
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I'm thinking about it.
Oct 11, 2007 02:46:12
Top manifold (first pic) is a 1098/early 1275 (1966/67) manifild as the '68 and later 1275 manifolds used the flange rather than the clamp to the header pipe
Michael
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