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post Oct 28, 2005 - 4:41 PM
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I used to have a T28 with a log style manifold on my car and now I have a GT32 turbo and was planning on doing the B16 manifold with a JGS Tools flange biggrin.gif . So I take my parts back to the shop that WAS going to do it and they say that they can't do it.

Because the holes on the flange are too small for the piping, so I had a machine shop here drill them out to 10 thousandths larger than the diameter of the piping- so I thought that I had the problem fixed.

Then I take it back to the shop and they say that they still can't do it because the holes don't line up. The two middle holes line up reasonably BUT- the outer two don't line up very well especially the #1 exhaust port & runner is like 7/16" off of center, and #4 is about 1/4" from being centered with the flange.

They said that it is very hard to bend in the stainless steel piping and there might be a chance that they may ruin my manifold and not be able to do it.

Is this true? confused.gif , has anyone done this and had this much trouble? I sold my old manifold and my car hasn't been running for the last 3 months and this is the only part holding me back right now.

The manifold that I have is the SSAUTOCHROME for the b16/b18 with the 38mm external wastegate flange and the flange is the JGS Tools for the 7AFE.

anyone who has done this please help!

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post Oct 28, 2005 - 4:48 PM
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well mine is not on the 7afe flange but the 4ag one

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didnt have any problem except the turbo flange had to be cut and angled a little because my turbo was hitting the block

clement is the only one with the b-series mani on a 7afe

here is the link http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showtopic=27539&hl=


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after looking at this picture you can tell he cut and rewelded the out side pipes 1 and 4

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yea your 3sgte is cool but ill stick to my 7agte
post Oct 28, 2005 - 6:58 PM
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how much did the shop want to do it??
post Oct 29, 2005 - 1:52 AM
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he did that to all 4 pipes nik, but
hrmm i wouldn't imagine the pipes being that hard to manuever, IMO you might just want to grab another flange from jgs and have it drilled RIGHT ....good luck dan
post Oct 29, 2005 - 3:41 PM
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  he did that to all 4 pipes nik, but
hrmm i wouldn't imagine the pipes being that hard to manuever, IMO you might just want to grab another flange from jgs and have it drilled RIGHT ....good luck dan



the holes that were drilled were right the made the inner two line up and the #4 is 1/4" off or less and the #1 cylinder is about 7/16" off and I can't get it any closer to the edge of the flange.
The probem was that the shop said that they might not be able to move the #1 pipe without ruining the manifold

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  how much did the shop want to do it??

They wanted at least $100 but probably closer to $200 IF it could be done, AND it wouldn't be done till the end of next week if not early the next week
And that was all only on an IF it could be done.


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post Oct 29, 2005 - 4:24 PM
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if you need further pics of clement's b-series manifold let me know
post Oct 29, 2005 - 5:44 PM
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pieter, id like for you to post up some good pics of that manifold. wink.gif


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post Oct 29, 2005 - 10:27 PM
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I would like to see some close ups of what was cut and welded if you have some- I would really appreciate it.

I'm probably going to a machining place that build oil field parts, and the guy at the dyno shop here said that he talked to the owner(who drag races locally) and he said he would like to give it a try.
So all the info I could give him the better,
and thanks everyone for your help with this biggrin.gif


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post Oct 30, 2005 - 3:23 PM
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here are the pictures of the welds. need bigger ones or different angles you let me know

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post Apr 19, 2007 - 11:37 PM
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hey guys,
I haven't posted here in a while.I still have not finished my manifold all of the people I know of and have talked to around here either want like $800-900, to make me a manifolds or just don't want to try it at all, And the other shop that I sent it so (along with other parts) didn't touch it and had it for over a year-and also never gave back alot of my parts.
so ever since I sold my JGS log manifold I have just had the car parked for about 2 years now.
My camaro that was going to be my toy just spun a rod bearing and even though I am on a very small budget I am going to start on my toyota again rather than the camaro.

I am really needing to get some pictures close up on where the manifold was cut and welded I know someone that I think can do it.
And also did it have to be TIG welded or can I get away with a MIG?
I have access to a MIG if I can use that.

Thanks in advance for all the help guys
-Daniel




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post Apr 19, 2007 - 11:49 PM
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It can be Mig welded since its SS.

you cut the B16 manifold as close to the flange as you can really..
then line it up with the 7afe flange and tack weld the runners into place...
insure they are correctly lined up and then go 1 runner at a time to final weld
post Apr 21, 2007 - 11:28 AM
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but do I bend and tack them, because I heard that this puts alot of undue stress on the welds of an already weak manifold.

or heat, and bend, then tack which I was told also weakens the metal.

If either of these is not as big of a problem as they were made out to seem to me then I am willing to do them, I just want to have a car theat is running again and will be dependable.

or do I have to cut and re-weld each individual runner, and if so how far away from the flange.And, do I have to add any piping or metal???

I have already cut off the old flange with a fine tooth hack-saw to get as closely as possible since the blade is alot thinner.
my concern now is the places that I think would be the best to cut and reweld I can't fit the stick and wand of the welder to get a complete weld all the way around.


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post Apr 21, 2007 - 12:00 PM
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here are some picture of what I have right now.
and also how thick is the oil filter relocation sandwich?, and where did you get yours at, I am also going to need the nipple that it threads onto because the shop that was doing all the work said they needed it to find the right relocation kit and they never gave it back, if anyone knows where I can get that also.
thanks
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post Apr 22, 2007 - 11:01 AM
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hey, anyone know what kind of air intake that is in the second picture?
post Apr 23, 2007 - 1:51 AM
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hey, anyone know what kind of air intake that is in the second picture?



it is actually the cold side for the intercooler piping and I beleive it is custom made out of mandrel bends with some silicone couplers.

Also, is there anyone with any more photos, of have a link to some more close up shots
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here are a few pics of my manifold ,now i used the d16 mani as the pipes where a little better lined up but you should be ok i have had mine on for about 9 months now , if you need some one to weld it let me know ,send it here i can do it and send it back to you biggrin.gif for a lot less than 200$


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post Apr 24, 2007 - 2:10 AM
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that was exactly what I was needing
-Daniel


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QUOTE(dans_st @ Apr 24, 2007 - 2:10 AM) [snapback]549903[/snapback]

that was exactly what I was needing
-Daniel

i tried to pm you but your inbox is full. glad i could help biggrin.gif


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