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Re: HiPo exh manifold ID 2808800
[Re: hemienvy]
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09/08/20 09:36 AM
09/08/20 09:36 AM
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Posts: 43,624 Round Lake Beach, Illinoisy
Rhinodart
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Rhinotruck
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Probably is the same just a bad casting that makes the numbers look different, I have seen it before. How about a picture?
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Re: HiPo exh manifold ID 2808800
[Re: Rhinodart]
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09/08/20 10:08 AM
09/08/20 10:08 AM
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Posts: 10,759 North Dakota
6PakBee
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North Dakota
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Probably is the same just a bad casting that makes the numbers look different, I have seen it before. How about a picture? Sometimes you have to be Carnac the Magnificent to divine an exhaust manifold casting number.
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Re: HiPo exh manifold ID 2808800
[Re: 6bblgt]
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09/09/20 10:52 PM
09/09/20 10:52 PM
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Posts: 911 Washington
hemienvy
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6bbl, I took a look today. It's difficult to read to say the least, and it's not even greasy. 0B401557 How's that sound ?
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I have an intake that I think was on it, 2951666-1, along with the two HiPo exh manifolds 2843992-2 and 2806900.
Last edited by hemienvy; 09/09/20 10:54 PM. Reason: more info
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