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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: preaction on August 12, 2016, 08:11:55 PM
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When was the C7OE-C passenger side exhaust manifold first put in service (about) to replace the C6 version for the 390 GT. So it seams I answered my own question or I may have a manifold from another model car ?the date on my C7OE-C is 7c12 which fits the build of the car. It seams the valve I have fits being used in the 67 orientation; with the wheel of the valve towards the right hand wheel of the car. I am not sure what parts are correct for the build date, any help identifying what is what would be much appreciated thanks Paul. I threw in some pics too. The pics of the manifold in the car show a larger boss on the right side of the manifold (larger than a C6 part) that interfears with the valve.
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Just curious...what was the purpose of the valve? I can't imagine shutting down the exhaust route for any reason...
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I think the purpose was to heat the air in the intake by staying closed until normal operating temperature, at which point it would stay open.
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Bill, you are correct it aids in warming the engine up faster and the by engine heat turns its self off. When I first put the car together I thought I didn't want anything blocking the exhaust but this helps make the car run better and much better driveability.
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Is it possible to have a late april build from Dearborn to have been built with a exhaust control valve with the weighted wheel of the valve facing the engine/transmission as the 68 manufactured cars had and not facing the passenger side fender ? Im still a little confused about this as the passenger side manifold date code fits my build very well but is shaped for the 68 style installation. ???
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The exhaust control valve was used until the end of 1967 production, in fact it was used through the middle of 1968 production too. I don't think the C6 exhaust manifold was ever correct for Mustang / Cougar, it might fit but it is actually for a Fairlane / Comet application.
Is it possible to have a late april build from Dearborn to have been built with a exhaust control valve with the weighted wheel of the valve facing the engine/transmission as the 68 manufactured cars had and not facing the passenger side fender ? Im still a little confused about this as the passenger side manifold date code fits my build very well but is shaped for the 68 style installation. ???
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The exhaust control valve was used until the end of 1967 production, in fact it was used through the middle of 1968 production too. I don't think the C6 exhaust manifold was ever correct for Mustang / Cougar, it might fit but it is actually for a Fairlane / Comet application.
I need to re-verify, but my notes indicate my passenger side exhaust has casting number C6OE 9340 dated 6K5. It does have the weighted/wheel style control valve and everything seems to fit and function properly. I actually don't think the C7OE-C was used for the passenger side until late 68 production (according to Mustangtek).
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I need to re-verify, but my notes indicate my passenger side exhaust has casting number C6OE 9340 dated 6K5. It does have the weighted/wheel style control valve and everything seems to fit and function properly. I actually don't think the C7OE-C was used for the passenger side until late 68 production (according to Mustangtek).
I see and hear what you are saying Bill, the C7-C manifold on my engine is dated 7C6, March 6 1967 and it matches the rest of the dates.
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Sorry, Paul. I edited my previous post to reflect my understanding the C6OE-A was used in response to Royce's comments. Perhaps Royce meant the C7OE - C was never correct for a Mustang.
Everything I have found indicates the C6OE-A was used until 2/15/68. If the C7's did start getting used in Mustangs in Feb 1968, it would be hard to believe one accidently made it into a car built in April 67; but I have read a lot of strange things happened over this model year. Perhaps a PO "restored" your car with manifold off of a Fairlane, and felt the casting date made it a good fit?
I also recall reading of two different style exhaust valves...one with a wheel like you have shown. Another with an arm that looks it may require less clearance. All I can tell you is what I have been reading, as I am in the same boat you are.
Good luck...I will let you know if I come across any new info. fwiw, Mansfield does have the C6OE - A, but they aren't cheap.
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Bill you are right and I was wrong! The MPC - I just checked - verifies what you are saying, the C60Z 9430-A manifold was used on the RH side through February 14, 1968. The C80Z 9430-B manifold began to be installed on the line on February 15, 1968.
Bear in mind these are part numbers, not casting numbers.........
I need to re-verify, but my notes indicate my passenger side exhaust has casting number C6OE 9340 dated 6K5. It does have the weighted/wheel style control valve and everything seems to fit and function properly. I actually don't think the C7OE-C was used for the passenger side until late 68 production (according to Mustangtek).
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Thanks for the reply Bill I want to reinstall the engine exhaust control valve with the wheel facing the passenger fender so I will find a C6 manifold and hold onto the c7 part for a future trade.