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2H Flange plate

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2H Flange plate

Post by dybes »

G'day all
Im new on here so hello, how are we ???

Im trying to hunt down a flange plate for my 2H (to make up a cheap'o turbo manifold... ) the manifold is just going to be a quick cheap and simple log type manifold...

the flange plate is the plate that bolts to the head, for those that weren't sure...

does anyone know who supplies them or can make them and what price i may be looking at???

cheers
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Re: 2H Flange plate

Post by Shadow »

dybes wrote:G'day all
Im new on here so hello, how are we ???

Im trying to hunt down a flange plate for my 2H (to make up a cheap'o turbo manifold... ) the manifold is just going to be a quick cheap and simple log type manifold...

the flange plate is the plate that bolts to the head, for those that weren't sure...

does anyone know who supplies them or can make them and what price i may be looking at???

cheers
goto the wreckers and find a set of extractors that are shagged. (nearly rusted through pipes). theyl give it to you for like $10 and then youve got a perfectly good flange to start from.
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Post by Shadow »

also i have heard people say "just flip the stock manifold upside down and use that"

but i dont know if this info is correct, if it will slip upside down, or anything.

the manifold is _apparently_ not that hard to weld to if you have a mig. Stick is hard but can also be done with the right rods and a shitload of cleaning.
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Post by dybes »

the extractors idea is a good one thanks mate ill go have a look around but as for the stock manifold ... i went to a wreckers and the guy wanted $175 for one.... that is just a tad over priced for me so im gunna weld up my own...

anyone got any shagged extractors they dont want anymore????

cheers
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Post by rock hopper »

u can buy lazer cut plates from most exhaust shops . walker exhaust part number . fp13a x2. .
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