Can this be welded?

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Red Rex

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 3, 2014
Posts
336
Reaction score
564
Location
Middle Ga
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
1984
Truck Model
K 1500 4 WD shortbed
Engine Size
350
Is this repairable? If not does anyone have a driver’s side they would part with? Factory steel tube exhaust manifold

You must be registered for see images attach


You must be registered for see images attach
 

bucket

Super Moderator
Staff member
Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 3, 2010
Posts
30,627
Reaction score
28,883
Location
Usually not in Ohio
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
'77, '78, '79, '84, '88
Truck Model
K5 thru K30
Engine Size
350-454
Looks like it's just a pipe plug in the AIR bung and some JB Weld or something slathered on it?

The manifold is stainless IIRC, but yeah it's repairable. A new/used manifold may be a cheaper option though if you can't fix it yourself.
 

Red Rex

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 3, 2014
Posts
336
Reaction score
564
Location
Middle Ga
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
1984
Truck Model
K 1500 4 WD shortbed
Engine Size
350
It is a cast iron pipe plug held in with job weld thanks to one of my boys.

The manifold is split on the bottom under where it fits in. Rock auto has them for (ouch) $166 each plus shipping when in stock. Cannot find one at a junk yard, seems these were only on the vin m engines

I will pull it and take to a welder.


Thanks for the reply!
 

rt66paul

Full Access Member
Joined
Apr 16, 2016
Posts
230
Reaction score
109
Location
California
First Name
paul
Truck Year
1991 suburban
Truck Model
2500
Engine Size
7.4
Overheated piece of stainless steel with a tubing thickness. It is a lot of work to remove and replace and stainless is very hard to weld properly. I am sure many will argue, but for my money, I would buy the new part and install it.
 

Red Rex

Full Access Member
Joined
Jun 3, 2014
Posts
336
Reaction score
564
Location
Middle Ga
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
1984
Truck Model
K 1500 4 WD shortbed
Engine Size
350
Overheated piece of stainless steel with a tubing thickness. It is a lot of work to remove and replace and stainless is very hard to weld properly. I am sure many will argue, but for my money, I would buy the new part and install it.

Pricing is 200 plus from summit

I am looking for torque so would a set of long tube headers be a cheaper option ?
 

eskimomann209

Full Access Member
Joined
Jan 9, 2019
Posts
1,849
Reaction score
2,005
Location
Modesto
First Name
Marcus
Truck Year
1973
Truck Model
C10
Engine Size
5.3
Overheated piece of stainless steel with a tubing thickness. It is a lot of work to remove and replace and stainless is very hard to weld properly. I am sure many will argue, but for my money, I would buy the new part and install it.
Stainless is cake to weld. It’s aluminum and cast iron that’s the “challenge.” Cast and dissimilar metals provide a cooling issue. But as mentioned above. It’s All about the welder and the machine.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
44,420
Posts
957,290
Members
36,766
Latest member
briochey
Top