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Old 03-16-2021, 07:18 PM   #16
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Re: Converting 2WD Heat Stove to 4WD

The one owner, 60,000 orig mile 1972 K20 I restored had air injection holes in the exhaust tin even though the truck never had, or was it required to have an air pump.

Here's a couple pics. I'm sure you'll notice it has an incorrect exhaust manifold on it in these pics. When I bought the truck the drivers side manifold was cracked, so I swapped it out for one I had laying around the garage.

I just remembered that after I had the exhaust tin blasted at the time of restoration, the inner tin portion (the piece between the manifold and head that the outer tin fastens to) appeared to be plated. It came back from blast with a silver, cad plating look to it. Almost looked like aluminum, or galvanized. I tried to find a pic of it with no luck.
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