| Kevin, Depending on how original you want to stay, you
might consider a header which you can pick up much
cheaper, with same or possiply improved performance. 
Gets you back on the road quickly, then you can work
on a quality repair for the original manifold for
replacement down the road.  just a thought, price
both.  BTW, yo will need to replace the long 1600
starter w a short fat 2000 starter if you do go w a
header.  Cost of a new manifold may make you cringe
Mike 
66
Charleston SC
--- KJCMFCC@aol.com wrote:
> Hi There Roadster Fans.
> 
> I have a 1970 1600 and am in the process of
> repairing the engine (new rear 
> main seal, replacing rod bearings, etc.).  I found
> that the exhaust manifold 
> has an inch - inch & a half crack in it just as two
> of the pipes come 
> together.  The mechanic helping me do the work
> suggests we replace the 
> manifold rather than try to weld it and that we do
> it now with the engine out 
> of the car rather than wait until later.  So, where
> do I find a new exhaust 
> manifold?
> 
> BTW: If you know where I can get a couple of
> new/serviceable motor mounts too 
> that would be most helpful.
> 
> I seem to remember a guy in Torrance/South Bay area
> who has roadster parts; 
> if you know of a way to contact him, please let me
> know.  Any other leads?
> 
> Thanks,
> Kevin Connors
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