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I wonder if you guys can tell me if there is room to fit an MG metro inlet manifold, (water-cooled) to an Ital cylinder head after the original iron inlet/exhaust manifold has had the inlet part cut off?
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Not sure about the Metro alloy manifold - but from memory the MG twin carb manifold does fit over a cut down one piece 1098 manifold. Not that you would want to!
My 1275 ran better with the standard 1098 carb and manifold
Probably a bad set up on the twin carbs, or that less likely that the carb set up wasn't compatible with a restrictive exhaust.
However - only 99% sure about your enquiry - were you refering to the 1098 standard manifold, not the original manifold from the Ital head?
Not sure about the Metro alloy manifold - but from memory the MG twin carb manifold does fit over a cut down one piece 1098 manifold. Not that you would want to!
My 1275 ran better with the standard 1098 carb and manifold

Probably a bad set up on the twin carbs, or that less likely that the carb set up wasn't compatible with a restrictive exhaust.
However - only 99% sure about your enquiry - were you refering to the 1098 standard manifold, not the original manifold from the Ital head?
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It may depend on what exhaust manifold you are using. cast single exit or cast twin exit? I have only heard of clearance problems when using tubular exhaust manifolds with single carb set-ups because they are designed to clear twin car systems with straight inlet manifolds.
When I mated an alloy inlet and standard minor exhaust I had to make sure that all traces of the 'blend' into the (removed) intake was removed before the two would fit tight against the head. I would imagine the Marina/ital single exit manifold with larger ports would be quite a challenge.
Anyhow, the cast twin-exit manifold will take a 1.5 or 1.75 SU and is supposed to be a good unit and won't be restrictive on a standard or mildly tuned engine.
When I mated an alloy inlet and standard minor exhaust I had to make sure that all traces of the 'blend' into the (removed) intake was removed before the two would fit tight against the head. I would imagine the Marina/ital single exit manifold with larger ports would be quite a challenge.
Anyhow, the cast twin-exit manifold will take a 1.5 or 1.75 SU and is supposed to be a good unit and won't be restrictive on a standard or mildly tuned engine.
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
Thanx for all your replies, Ray, the manifold that I have at the moment is the Ital twin outlet. I am contempating removing the inlet part and substituting the mg alloy unit, hence my enquiry, although it appears as Peetee said that the twin outlet manifold has a pretty good flow, although I am keen to get rid of the 'hot spot' by seperating.