Hi
Does anybody know where I can get hold of an Inlet/Exhaust manifold for a 1275 metro engine.Mine fell apart when I was trying to sort out an exhaust leak.
It's the 'all in one' type casting with the twin downpipes.
Can you use the seperate type or are they for a different size carb?
Many thanks
Inlet/Exhaust Manifold
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Re: Inlet/Exhaust Manifold
I don't have one to offer, but yes, you can use separate inlet and exhaust manifolds; when I had my Bronze I started with a Metro 1275 all-in-one manifold and cut the exhaust section off so I could fit an LCB exhaust manifold. I eventually swapped the Metro inlet manifold for a water heated inlet manifold, but I think that was a waste of time; I don't think there was any difference in performance or economy. There are different sized manifolds, just watch you use the correct size for the carb you'll be using.
Re: Inlet/Exhaust Manifold
Thanks for that.faceofdoh wrote:I don't have one to offer, but yes, you can use separate inlet and exhaust manifolds; when I had my Bronze I started with a Metro 1275 all-in-one manifold and cut the exhaust section off so I could fit an LCB exhaust manifold. I eventually swapped the Metro inlet manifold for a water heated inlet manifold, but I think that was a waste of time; I don't think there was any difference in performance or economy. There are different sized manifolds, just watch you use the correct size for the carb you'll be using.
At a push I might be able to save the inlet section then as that parts ok.Just get hold of the mg exhaust manifold to fit in the same way you did.I think there's a couple of those on e-bay.
Re: Inlet/Exhaust Manifold
If you let me know you're address I'll post you an MG Metro inlet manifold for free as I'm trying to clear out about 4 engines worth of bits.Moneypit wrote:Thanks for that.faceofdoh wrote:I don't have one to offer, but yes, you can use separate inlet and exhaust manifolds; when I had my Bronze I started with a Metro 1275 all-in-one manifold and cut the exhaust section off so I could fit an LCB exhaust manifold. I eventually swapped the Metro inlet manifold for a water heated inlet manifold, but I think that was a waste of time; I don't think there was any difference in performance or economy. There are different sized manifolds, just watch you use the correct size for the carb you'll be using.
At a push I might be able to save the inlet section then as that parts ok.Just get hold of the mg exhaust manifold to fit in the same way you did.I think there's a couple of those on e-bay.
Steve
Re: Inlet/Exhaust Manifold
That would be great.I tried to weld it up tonight with some cast rods but only part successful.2 lugs were broken off and one cracked again when I torqued it up.There seems to be quite a bow in it so no wonder really.I'll send a pmwolfie wrote:If you let me know you're address I'll post you an MG Metro inlet manifold for free as I'm trying to clear out about 4 engines worth of bits.Moneypit wrote:Thanks for that.faceofdoh wrote:I don't have one to offer, but yes, you can use separate inlet and exhaust manifolds; when I had my Bronze I started with a Metro 1275 all-in-one manifold and cut the exhaust section off so I could fit an LCB exhaust manifold. I eventually swapped the Metro inlet manifold for a water heated inlet manifold, but I think that was a waste of time; I don't think there was any difference in performance or economy. There are different sized manifolds, just watch you use the correct size for the carb you'll be using.
At a push I might be able to save the inlet section then as that parts ok.Just get hold of the mg exhaust manifold to fit in the same way you did.I think there's a couple of those on e-bay.
Steve
Many thanks