how to block off the crossover pipe for dual exhaust

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cycomiko

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I want to run dual exhaust with the stock manifolds but I'd like to see/hear how others have blocked the crossover pipe. Pics would be great
 
What engine do you have?, do you mean the 2 into 1 pipe as on the 307 Olds?.
We need more information!.
Roger.
 
now in the car is a 260 but I have headers and dual exhaust waiting for my 350 build which Im attempting which will take years(money) . So for now I want to use the exhaust I bought for it and use the stock manifolds untill I make the swap so I can lay the headders in prior. I just found this on egay looks like it should work. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayI ... K:MEWNX:IT
 
Won't the headers fit the 260 V8 :?: Just put it all on :mrgreen:
 
yes they will but it seems like a pain in the *ss right now for a wee little 260
 
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Take the piping that runs to the cross over(which is the part pointing down) and have it weld close and bolt it back up to you manifolds. this is what was done on my car prior to me purchasing it
 
It just seems like a waste to spend the money for the exhaust to be fabricated up to the manifolds when you will be putting the headers on there eventually :idea:
 
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