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Posted by JerryinPa on April 02, 2006 at 05:34:38 from (63.87.67.15):

This is a manifold on a Farmall 544 row crop with a c200 4 cyl gas engine. As you can see it cracked just to the left of the exhaust pipe. It is actually cracked the whole way around and is in 2 peices if I remove it. The c200 has 3 different manifolds made with the only difference being where the exhaust comes up. The one matching mine is 400 bucks. The other with the exhaust port 2 inches right from the center of the manifold is 120 dollars! Can you get elbows or bent pipe so the exhaust can be used to come out through the hood in the same place? I can't punch a new hole in the hood as the gas tank is right above where the center of the manifold. Any thoughts or do I just need to bite the bullet and spend 400 bucks?
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