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M-M U puller

01-01-2007 13:05:01




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is there any suggestions for building manifolds for M-M U or massey 44 like not enough air resistance for pulling.




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family tradition

01-02-2007 18:12:24




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 Re: building manifolds in reply to M-M U puller, 01-01-2007 13:05:01  
I posted a pic of the header I recently built for my U on the parts and pieces portion of this site. Let me know what you all think.



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M-M U puller

01-01-2007 22:08:39




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 Re: building manifolds in reply to M-M U puller, 01-01-2007 13:05:01  
i was worried about too much air since the stock manifolds are designed for restriction so it seems



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DCPULLER

01-01-2007 16:56:12




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 Re: building manifolds in reply to M-M U puller, 01-01-2007 13:05:01  
I have a home made one on ebay for a DC or CC CASE. Worked great, not running the big motor any more. There are three pictures so you should give you some ideas. ebay Case tractor parts



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Lamont

01-01-2007 22:42:20




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 Re: building manifolds in reply to DCPULLER, 01-01-2007 16:56:12  
I don't see an INTAKE manifold on eBay. Do you have one for a DC?



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MJF

01-02-2007 08:34:53




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 Re: building manifolds in reply to Lamont, 01-01-2007 22:42:20  
Link

I think this is the one he's talking about



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Lamont

01-02-2007 09:21:55




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 Re: building manifolds in reply to MJF, 01-02-2007 08:34:53  
Thanks. I was looking in the antiques and vintage stuff.



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B-maniac

01-01-2007 16:00:01




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 Re: building manifolds in reply to M-M U puller, 01-01-2007 13:05:01  
I assume you are refering to runner size. For normally aspirated engines you can't go too wrong by using the same size tubing as the size of the valve head. Assuming their are a minimum of bends.



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