I think that is the most difficult part of reusing manifolds. I haven't seen very many adapter pipes available aftermarket.
That's exactly what I am thinking. Started through my parts stash and it's harder than I thought it would be. Going to see what NAPA sells.What about stock replacement exhaust parts from a parts store? I know my local Napa uses premade tail pipes when they do exhaust work as it saves them a bunch of labor for making their own. Might have to buy the "Y" pipe for what your motor was meant for and just cut off the parts to attach to the manifolds and start from there.
The real issue is the big block, not a lot of options for the 454 and 4wd. I did find these today from a local junkyard. He is also a radiator guy and has an exhaust machine.I bought a Walker exhaust system for my exes burb years ago. OEM quality, heavy steel, clamps whole 9 yards. Including a cat you could see straight through.
Gave the cat to a vet to help her get back on her feet. It was $89 back them.
Ordered a replacement today, $202!!!
2.5" y pipe into a 3" system all the way back
Clamps included.
Ordered the pieces I need to fit it in the K5 when the new motor goes in today also...
My 454 doesn't want to play nice with the steering on my D44. It's a reverse setup with the tie rod above and behind the pumpkin. Worked great with the small block. Only an inch clearance to the oil pan now. Easiest way to fix it is a Dana 60 swap.
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Yes. I am going to remove all the connectors as spares for my other tbi trucks. Will keep the big grommet.I'd keep that huge grommet in case you need to add wires through that hole.
Ha! Like you can't handle it.. LOL!
I might do jack stands on a table. Worked for a D44 I did. I need to deal with the king pins first while its on the ground. Thats really the only part that has me worried. Not sure if I will just weld a bar to the king pin or try and use a wrench. The torch will be helping either way.Ha! Like you can't handle it.. LOL!
How are you going to raise it up some? I would have it up on stands, or under the truck. Then I could sit on a stool to work.