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How To Restore Exhaust Manifolds

This Quick And Easy Restoration Project Will Help Finish Off Your Engine Compartment
From the November, 2009 issue of Mustang Monthly
By Donald Farr
Photography by Donald Farr
Exhaust Manifold Restoration Exhaust Manifold Comparison
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Exhaust Manifold Restoration Exhaust Manifold Comparison
Here are our subject exhaust manifolds, which came off a 289 in a '66 Mustang GT. However, the casting numbers reveal they are actually from a '67-'68 289 or 302. With surface rust and minor pitting, these cast-iron manifolds are typical of most Mustang exhaust manifolds.
We've all seen them at the shows or cruises-a fresh engine, sparkling in Ford Corporate Blue with every clip, hose, and wire perfectly detailed and positioned. Even the engine compartment is spotless. But the view is ruined by the sight of corroded, rust-color exhaust manifolds. Perhaps this isn't such a big deal on big-blocks where the manifolds are tucked mostly out of sight under the heads. But if you're admiring a small-block or a six-cylinder, the exhaust manifolds are right out there in perfect view.

Exhaust Manifold Restoration High Temp Coating
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Exhaust Manifold Restoration High Temp Coating
The Factory Gray High Temp Coating from The Eastwood Company provides old exhaust manifolds with a fresh, factory appearance. It's easy to apply with a brush. Best of all, it will prevent rust in the future.
Merv Rego and Matt Simmons at Classic Creations of Central Florida tackled the restoration of our small-block Ford exhaust manifolds, which were already off the 289 during an engine rebuild. Even with extra time needed to remove a pair of stripped and corroded studs, the entire process took less than three hours.

Exhaust Manifold Restoration Shop Sand Blasting
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Exhaust Manifold Restoration Shop Sand Blasting
The first order of business is to clean the exhaust manifolds. Matt Simmons at Classic Creations of Central Florida used the shop's sand-blasting cabinet to remove surface rust and burned-on oil residue.
Exhaust Manifold Restoration Lacquer Thinner
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Exhaust Manifold Restoration Lacquer Thinner
Before applying the High Temp Coating, wipe down the manifolds with lacquer thinner to remove sand-blast dust, grease, finger oil, and other contaminants.
Exhaust Manifold Restoration Apply Temp Coating
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Exhaust Manifold Restoration Apply Temp Coating
Apply The Eastwood Company's Factory Gray High Temp Coating with a regular paint brush. A spray-on version is also available, but Classic Creations of Central Florida prefers to brush-on because you can work the bristles into the cast-iron's grainy surface.
Exhaust Manifold Restoration Finished Look
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Exhaust Manifold Restoration Finished Look
Here's the finished product. Eastwood says to allow 24 hours for curing.

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