200 ci head question

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  1. redfivexw

    redfivexw Member

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    My head is missing the ears to attach the exhaust manifold on the two ends, is there a way to fix this that doe not involve replacing the head. It leaks a bit at the manifold and the sound is annoying
     
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    got a pic?
     
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    I see no way of really fixing it. Maybe if you had the ears that busted off...and have them welded back on? Still cheaper to just find another head I would think.
     
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    I was hoping not to have to remove the head, did not know if this was common on these, figured there was a work around. Anyone know a place that might have heads for sale? I got the car this way, probably been running like this for years, i just cannot get the exhaust to totally seal so i get the "prbbbbb" noise on accelleration.
     
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    depending on how much has broken off you might geht away with using a thick washer and nut on the inner side... no use if that much has broken off so you won't get any clamping force, though.
     
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    Pictures would help.
     
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    that's what I was thinking he has...reason for asking for a pic...:yup:
     
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    here is the pic
     

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    I see what you're saying...:cry:
     
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    You might be able to put a bolt/washer combo on that to get it to hold
     
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    I don't know what tools you have at your disposal, but you can get a stud and weld it to the head. If you don't have a welder, a shop could do it for you at a reasonable price. I did this on a 390 (same ears that bust off) and never had any more trouble. Those bolts don't get torqued that tight, either! 15 ft. lbs. :)
     
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    had to do the exact thing to the 144 (gag) in my 62 falcon when i got it. Mice had been using the back of the cyl as a urinal for probably 10 years before i got it. did the repair in the car. cleaned the hell out of the casting with a wire wheel on a rotary tool, then used brake cleaner. Let dry, then preheated the hell out of it with a propane torch, and mig welded in a grade 8 bolt across the broken section. used a hobart 140 amp turned all the way up. been solid for 2 1/2 years, but the 144's days are numbered, getting a 68 200 in there in a few weeks. either way, it can be done. but it sucks.
     

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