Jimmy84
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- Joined
- Sep 27, 2020
- Posts
- 15
- Reaction score
- 5
- Location
- Brownsburg, IN
- First Name
- Jeffrey
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- GMC k5
- Engine Size
- 5.7l
I'm in the process of replacing my 84 6.2l with a 1994 G20 5.7l TBI engine. The engine has less than 70k miles and is in great mechanical condition.
The problem I'm having is trying to connect the 84 diesel Y-Pipe to the 94 exhaust manifolds.
When I performed this conversion before, the diesel Y-Pipe interchanged with the donor 350 without issue.
On this Jimmy, the existing diesel y-pipe and flange bolt-hole spacing are smaller then what is required by the 94 exhaust manifolds. The 94 TBI manifolds have a 3" center to center flange- bolt spacing (see Pic) and the crown of the manifold outlet measures 63cm (2.48", see pic).
I searched the site but I couldn't find anything on this particular subject.
Has anyone else had this experience? Does anyone know when Chevy changed the outlet size of the manifold?
Don't want to purchase a brand new $180 Y-pipe if I don't have to.
I hate to change the manifolds because they are in really good shape. I was able to remove the original manifold studs with a small pipe wrench.
Thank you
The problem I'm having is trying to connect the 84 diesel Y-Pipe to the 94 exhaust manifolds.
When I performed this conversion before, the diesel Y-Pipe interchanged with the donor 350 without issue.
On this Jimmy, the existing diesel y-pipe and flange bolt-hole spacing are smaller then what is required by the 94 exhaust manifolds. The 94 TBI manifolds have a 3" center to center flange- bolt spacing (see Pic) and the crown of the manifold outlet measures 63cm (2.48", see pic).
I searched the site but I couldn't find anything on this particular subject.
Has anyone else had this experience? Does anyone know when Chevy changed the outlet size of the manifold?
Don't want to purchase a brand new $180 Y-pipe if I don't have to.
I hate to change the manifolds because they are in really good shape. I was able to remove the original manifold studs with a small pipe wrench.
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Thank you