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==Overview== Exhaust manifolds are attached to the cylinder head of OHV engines. They are usually made of cast iron or occasionally steel tubing. ==Chevy manifolds== ===Rams horn=== [[File:Ramhorn rear exit.jpg|thumb|left|210px|Rear exit rams horn manifolds]] Chevy had two types of the rearward angled rams horn exhaust manifolds. One type was used on X-bodys and the other was used on truck engines. Because of the position of the outlet, neither type will work on F-body or A-body GM cars. <br style="clear: both" /> ==Other manifolds== {| |[[File:2001-'04 Corvette.jpg|thumb|center|210px|2001-'04 Corvette 5.7L LS6]] |[[File:1992-'02 turbodiesel.jpg|thumb|center|300px|1992-'02 turbocharged 6.5L diesel]] |} ==Ford manifolds== [[Image:Exhaust manifolds ford small block.JPG|thumb|left|300px|Small block Ford exhaust manifolds]] <br style="clear: both" /> ==Resources== *[http://www.stevensparts.com/EXHAUST%20MANIFOLDS%20INDEX.htm Extensive index of exhaust manifolds] [[Category:Engine]] [[Category:Undeveloped articles]] [[Category:Exhaust]] [[Category:Undeveloped Engine articles]] [[Category:Undeveloped Exhaust articles]]
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