The first and main issue I have is the exhaust manifold needs replacing (see picture below). It is beyond repair even if this could be done, as it has a massive crack near #4 and about 1 inch of pipe missing from my grandfather continuing to use it for a number of decades in this condition pasture-improving several thousand acres with it....
I understand that the petrol/kero manifolds are not being reproduced, and would be as rare as hens teeth to find if a decent one could be found, So I'm asking what my options are. this is what I've come up with:
1) will a standard reproduction petrol exhaust manifold fit in its place if old one is unbolted from the 'hot-box' of the inlet? (are these the in-line bolt hole manifolds?)
2) if so, will the current inlet interfere with the fitment of the new manifold, requiring replacement of the inlet manifold also? (despite still working, it also has some outer melting issues and is the worse for wear)
3) if the petrol/kero manifold is indeed a unique set-up and cannot be replaced with repro parts, am I relegated to scrounging at tractor wrecking yards/searching in the bush for a usable manifold?
any advice greatly appreciated before I go spending hard-earned on new parts... thanks in advance,
Ben
