6-71 dual exhaust manifold needed
 

6-71 dual exhaust manifold needed

Started by tekebird, August 11, 2008, 08:43:48 AM

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tekebird

Looking for a 6-71 Exhaust manifold ( dual exhaust version)  this is a contigency plan as the needed party has one but it has not been located yet.

bus is now in Salt Lake City, enroute Reno

only need the single 3 bank, as only one is damaged

makemineatwostroke

Buy you one from a 3-71 they have about 6 different version one will have the right exhaust outlet or a 6v71 will work if you talking about a inline engine.Smith in Salt Lake will have one

Lonnie time to go

I HAVE A 671 T-DRIVE  TELL ME WHAT TO LOOK AT TO SEE IF IT WILL FIT YOUR NEEDS OR EMAIL ME
1976 4905

tekebird

I don;t have a 04 parts book handy to confirm the part numbers or if the pair are twins or different from each other.

It is an Inline 6-71 not 6v71

tekebird

thx to JLV for the part number and confirmation they are twins

gus

Doug,

My guess is that you must have the exact P/N because that is really a tight fit with stock mufflers and still pretty tight even with smaller custom mufflers.
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Ash Flat, AR

tekebird


Lonnie time to go

ok its a 6V71 each manifold is seperate. I am not sure how much its worth but i think you will tell me . 
1976 4905

tekebird

part number was for the dual manafolds for the 6-71 inline ( two 3 cyl manifolds which then go to individual mufflers and tailpipes)

could not tell you if the 6v71 uses the same manifold.


TomC

This is the beauty of the 2 stroke engines.  You can use any exhaust manifold on your 6-71 from any other 71 (even the 6V-92) would work.  2 3-71 manifolds would work-to be really weird one 4-71 and one 2-71 would also work-but just making a point.  A 6V-71 exhaust manifold is just 2 3-71's.  Good Luck, TomC
Tom & Donna Christman. 1985 Kenworth 40ft Super C with garage. '77 AMGeneral 10240B; 8V-71TATAIC V730.