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Old 07-12-2017, 04:38 AM   #7
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Re: In need of some manifolds

Hello Devil Pup. I hope all is well. If you only have a little interference, why don't you notch the frame in the area of the interference? I used trailblazer ss manifolds on my LSx swap, 1971 c10, and I had to notch the frame. I'm not a professional but in some cases, the LSx swappers that used the ss manifolds, without notching the frame, were able to accomplish this task due to the engine's installment being closer to the cab/fire wall. The c10 frame seems to taper outward, as the frame extends towards the firewall. Let me know if I'm wrong. Notch the frame or heat it with a torch and bend it. Good luck. Clark.
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