1970 I6 200, IMCO or non IMCO

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  1. Typeii1971

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    I'm trying to get a new exhaust manifold for my 7o Maverick with with a 200ci 6cyl in it but end up getting two options one manifold with IMCO and one without. What is it and how do I know which one I need to get? Not many good pics out there. I only have one little tube going to the carb that I believe is for the choke.

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    In your first pict, the large flexible hose is part of IMCO system.


    IMproved COmbustion
     
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    I thought that was just a preheater hose and the small tube was for the choke. Not much attached to this manifold. This would constitute being IMCO?
     

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    IMCO is the heated air cleaner, a lean carb & probably retarded timing.
     
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