gofer
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The ports on the exhaust manifold flange are tapered to 1.5 Sch 10, at least on the STM piece.
4G63 EXHAUST MANIFOLD HEAD FLANGE

4G63 EXHAUST MANIFOLD HEAD FLANGE

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Still wondering how I'm gonna ream the sch40 1.5id pipe to port match the 2g head flangeideas? Or weld in and grind out the inside?
those things arent cheap. Hoping that wasn't a mistake. My t3 flange is vibrant also.


, also started wearing a dust mask. Looking into getting a good welding respirator, preferably locally somewhere..

Theres probaly a welding respirator at harbor freight. You might even have a coupon for it.
now I'm out of comission for the weekend. Bummer!
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this flex lock has the same thin handle. Taking off the hose that comes with the diversion looks like an interesting task. Looks harder then un screwing it cause there are other leads going into the machine.

you are a brave man welding that thing up without it not being tacked and assembled (in my amateur opinion)
ps looking at the head flange you have (i thought it was one that was premachined to fit up to the round pipe/bends) you are going to need to heat those weld els up and use a decent bench vise to get them ovaled
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Replacing my 2.5" test pipe with 3 and plumbing in my for electric cutout.
I thought you were supposed to break all the tacks and weld up and put it back on the jig. No? This is why I want to build a manifold, be such a good learning experience but I know for a fact I'll fudge it up and there goes $300 investment.

. The odd shape of the ports are a pain