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Wilmo Manifold

Post by skyhunter » Sun Dec 03, 2023 10:24 pm

I have this Wilmo Manifold. Anyone have any info on these?
Plan on using my NH carb and a HC Head and was wondering about the performance of these if anyone knows the info.
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Erik Johnson
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Re: Wilmo Manifold

Post by Erik Johnson » Sun Dec 03, 2023 11:19 pm

My unrestored '17 roadster has a Wilmo - it was installed by the original owner.

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Re: Wilmo Manifold

Post by Chris Instness » Wed Dec 06, 2023 12:08 pm

One of my dad’s cars came to him with a Wilmo one-piece manifold on it. It makes installing the manifolds very easy and the car has always run great with the one-piece manifold. With that said, I believe both the intake and exhaust ports on the Wilmo manifold are noticeably smaller than the factory Ford manifolds.

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