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07-15-2007, 10:14 AM | #26 |
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Re: Unbelievable....broke an exhaust manifold
Yep !
Been there Done that'... pretty much the way you described.. I have an 80's era 350,, but the ramhorns hare REALLY HARD to find,, seems they're 20 different versions.. the curved drop dis different on most I saw.. I also hat to fab a new alternator bracket.. ----regardless GET those casting #'s and store them away... They come handy.. better days are ahead... -41-
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07-15-2007, 04:39 PM | #27 |
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Re: Unbelievable....broke an exhaust manifold
All you would have to do is look at the broken part. If there is carbon buildup anywhere on the part, I would not expect him to pay for a manifold. If it was shiney all around the break, I would expect him to fix it, for free. If he refused, well, lets just say that it would cost him more money to NOT fix it, than it would have if he had admitted to his mistake and done the right thing.
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