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Old 07-14-2008, 10:51 PM   #1
Bus Ted Knuckle
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SB manifold heat stove and tube FS

This is not a perfect shield by any means. There is some rust on the rear side of the outer half. To be honest though, it does not show when installed. I did not know it was rusty till I took it off. There is also some rust through around the larger mounting hole (nothing a washer tacked on wouln't fix). It should clean up pretty good.

The tube is great. The inner half is pretty good too, and all but one of the little sheetmetal screws are there.

I'll take $25 INCLUDING shipping to the Lower 48. Paypal prefered, I will take a postal M.O. though.

If nobody wants it I'll throw it on the next slow boat to China.
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Old 07-15-2008, 09:33 AM   #2
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Re: SB manifold heat stove and tube FS

Any idea how closely the tube is compared to the riser tube for the 6 cylinder set up? It look like it might be close (hard to tell from memory) - if it is, mt man chad might be interested.

ehhh... on second looks, I think it's a bit "stretched longer" than the 6.....
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Old 07-19-2008, 02:47 PM   #3
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Re: SB manifold heat stove and tube FS

Pardon my ignorance but mine was gone when I got the pickup, but is that for the ram horn manifold?
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