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Author: | Phat Kat [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:08 pm ] |
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![]() Its a Howley HIF44 Manifold. (Part Number HMI-6) What I'm mainly interested in is does it fit between the head and firewall without modification as needed for some manifolds? All feed back and thoughts welcome ![]() Thanks |
Author: | 850man [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:13 pm ] |
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NMP used to sell them but we prefered the rover A+ manifold when we fitted them in the workshop. From memory (and its been a while since I have fitted one) you needed to machine some of the head side and the carb mounting surfaces of the manifold to fit a HIF44 carb, but a std 1 1/2 was ok. |
Author: | Phat Kat [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:16 pm ] |
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850man wrote: NMP used to sell them but we prefered the rover A+ manifold when we fitted them in the workshop.
Thanks mate, Did you prefer the A+ one because it was factory and you new that it would be an easy fit or was there more to it? Do you remember if the howley did fit without needing to modify the firewall? Thanks 850man ![]() |
Author: | 850man [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:21 pm ] |
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see my edited post above. We liked the A+ manifolds cos they fitted propery, had all the correct bits & made good power. Most of them were S/H of the MG metro motors we brought in from the UK, but I can remember a few new ones too. |
Author: | Phat Kat [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 10:37 pm ] |
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Thanks 850man . . . Hey 74snail, thanks. I haven't bought it yet but I am looking at it with greeeeeaaaaat interest ![]() I found it here http://www.aptfast.com/ The reason I asked about fitting, is because I also have a Minsport manifold and a Minispares manifold,, both are designed for HIF44's... problem is one of them (I can't remember I always get the names of the shops mixed up ![]() ![]() It only fowls by about the float bowl at the bottom by about 1/2" ![]() So I am running a second hand Metro Turbo manifold at the moment, but it was ground out by the previous owner I think for port matching,, problem is that its about 6mm larger in Diameter than the (already modified) ports on my head ![]() . . . Anyway, I'm sure you didn't want to read my life story ![]() ![]() |
Author: | 74snail [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:02 pm ] |
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PK , the other one to look at is a Titan Motorsport manifold , again if you can find one . |
Author: | Phat Kat [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 11:07 pm ] |
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74snail wrote: PK , the other one to look at is a Titan Motorsport manifold , again if you can find one
. Yeah? They've pasted the trial by 74snail? ![]() |
Author: | rathcoole [ Tue Jan 12, 2010 9:46 am ] |
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Hey PK, The old style minispares under 1380 manifold I have wouldn't clear the firewall with a 44 (bottom of float bowl) and a 1/2 in carb spacer, but a 1/4in one did. Also had problems with the cable linkage not clearing the manifold. I was told that's why the current ones are different to give more clearance. I don't have the 2 to compare ... The old style - ![]() With 1/2 in spacer and you can see the throttle linkage - ![]() The new style - ![]() Edit - The MG Metro manifolds are still available from minispares, havnt looked elsewhere - CAM6618 cheers Kevin |
Author: | Phat Kat [ Tue Jan 12, 2010 12:32 pm ] |
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rathcoole wrote: Hey PK,
The old style minispares under 1380 manifold I have wouldn't clear the firewall with a 44 (bottom of float bowl) and a 1/2 in carb spacer, but a 1/4in one did. Also had problems with the cable linkage not clearing the manifold. I was told that's why the current ones are different to give more clearance. I don't have the 2 to compare ... The old style - ![]() With 1/2 in spacer and you can see the throttle linkage - ![]() The new style - ![]() Edit - The MG Metro manifolds are still available from minispares, havnt looked elsewhere - CAM6618 cheers Kevin uhhhhhhhhhhhhh,, Awesome Kevin thanks for that ![]() I didn't even consider that you could by the metro manifolds new anymore.. I was trying like crazy to find one Second Hand... and to be honest Kevin, for the motor its going on, an MG metro mani was my first choice, I just started looking at others when I could find a Metro one ... Thanks mate, all the best ![]() Alex |
Author: | rathcoole [ Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:34 pm ] |
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No worries! ![]() cheers Kevin |
Author: | 74snail [ Tue Jan 12, 2010 3:57 pm ] |
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Phat Kat wrote: 74snail wrote: PK , the other one to look at is a Titan Motorsport manifold , again if you can find one . Yeah? They've pasted the trial by 74snail? ![]() I mentioned the Titan Motorsports manifold as in a quick search it came up as a manifold used with a HIF44 as apparently the carb fits on a different angle to the Howley or an Oselli , I,m not sure whether someone here has got one to give you some measurements and photo's. . |
Author: | Phat Kat [ Tue Jan 12, 2010 5:07 pm ] |
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74snail wrote: Phat Kat wrote: 74snail wrote: PK , the other one to look at is a Titan Motorsport manifold , again if you can find one . Yeah? They've pasted the trial by 74snail? ![]() I mentioned the Titan Motorsports manifold as in a quick search it came up as a manifold used with a HIF44 as apparently the carb fits on a different angle to the Howley or an Oselli , I,m not sure whether someone here has got one to give you some measurements and photo's. . Thanks for that Dean, I'm out for re-con and info, so why not.... ![]() I've had good experiences sith the MG Metro one, I'm rather fond of them... But sometimes you gotta try new things... especially when "old things" dry up... (or dry up SH anyway) Thanks... nice head and rocker cover by the way, I like blue, nice change from red or "Baby Food Green" ![]() |
Author: | slide [ Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:30 am ] |
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Lokks similar to the Oselli Torquemaster inlet manifold I'm running my HIF 44 on. This clears the bulk head, just, with a K&N offset cone filter. |
Author: | Phat Kat [ Wed Jan 13, 2010 10:51 am ] |
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slide wrote: Lokks similar to the Oselli Torquemaster inlet manifold I'm running my HIF 44 on. This clears the bulk head, just, with a K&N offset cone filter.
Great! ![]() Thanks mate |
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