MG Metro 3-2 Cast Manifold
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MG Metro 3-2 Cast Manifold
I have just got hold of one of these as I know you can get 1 1/2" system fron Brum Minor Centre and ESM. Question is has anyone fitted one and how do they perform. I believe Cam went through a few LCB's before he got a decent one, so I thought the CI one would be stronger.
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Hmm looking at their website it seems what you do to fit this manifold is use a twin downpipe section which then mates to the exhaust in the same position as if you were using an LCB. This makes me think it's the same (Falcon) exhaust which Pyoor Kate and others have been having problems with cracking over the rear axle. That's assuming the MMC Birmingham sells the Falcon exhausts, which I'm sure somebody on here said...
Maniflow LCBs + exhaust systems seem to be of good quality, but horrifyingly expensive!
Maniflow LCBs + exhaust systems seem to be of good quality, but horrifyingly expensive!
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The photo on the ESM web site can be seen at -
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Does anyone know if that's Metro or Ital? I'm sure I saw a twin downpipe Ital manifold kicking around (now sadly skipped), and I don't know if it's the same as the Metro or not. Anyone looking to go that route ought to check first methinks! 
I happen to have a cast all in one 1275 Metro inlet exhaust manifold sat doing nothing but slowly rusting.....

I happen to have a cast all in one 1275 Metro inlet exhaust manifold sat doing nothing but slowly rusting.....
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Oh how I agree! I fitted a new exhaust to my daughters MG Metro and it
was a nightmare trying to get both downpipe joints leakproof. I speak as
someone who has NEVER had to use sealant on the Minor manifold/pipe joint!
was a nightmare trying to get both downpipe joints leakproof. I speak as
someone who has NEVER had to use sealant on the Minor manifold/pipe joint!
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And yet I've never had a problem with sealing the downpipes on Metros, but had loads of trouble with the single downpipe on Minis, and a bit of faffing on the infamous pick up. Granted the pick up exhaust was a bodge of various old and crusty bits of pipe though.
Using the nice clamps helps immensely - The twin bolt type with proper deep grooves are far superior to the 2 half pressed and hinged things...
Using the nice clamps helps immensely - The twin bolt type with proper deep grooves are far superior to the 2 half pressed and hinged things...