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exhaust manifold
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Peter
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The exhaust manifold on my 1936 1404 has warpage from one end across the centre two ports of around .030" From the centre two ports to the other end is flat. My engineer is worried that so much metal has to be removed to make it all flat that the discrepancy between the inlet and exhaust manifolds will become an issue He asks what are the chances of obtaining a replacement manifold? The gaskets are hopeless, they were renewed last year but have blown again, hence the disassembly and investigation. This might be a common problem on this model Super Eight. Is there a fix, hopefully not at gigantic cost? Many thanks for any input.

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Peter wrote:
The exhaust manifold on my 1936 1404 has warpage from one end across the centre two ports of around .030" From the centre two ports to the other end is flat. My engineer is worried that so much metal has to be removed to make it all flat that the discrepancy between the inlet and exhaust manifolds will become an issue He asks what are the chances of obtaining a replacement manifold? The gaskets are hopeless, they were renewed last year but have blown again, hence the disassembly and investigation. This might be a common problem on this model Super Eight. Is there a fix, hopefully not at gigantic cost? Many thanks for any input.

I understand your engineer's concern about removing too much material to flatten the manifold, which could misalign it with the inlet manifold . Finding a replacement manifold might be the best solution, but that could be challenging for a car of that age . You can try online Packard resources to see if you can find one .

As for a fix, it might be worth exploring high-quality, modern gasket materials that can better withstand the uneven surface . Perhaps a thicker gasket or one made from a different material could provide a better seal.

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