Big Block Exhaust Manifolds

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What stock mopar manifolds fit a RB (413-426-440) big block in an A-body other than factory bb a-body manifolds? Thanks. P.S. would 65 413 c-body manifolds work?
 
Nope, only if the driver side is a rear dump, but they are low flowing beefy units. Try and get 69 Hi-po logs or similar with the #7 port going looping behind the stud. With a 5 degree mill on the mating surface on the driver side to tuck it closer to the block, they fit better. Pass side is a bolt in on a B motor without the heat riser, RB might be a different story. Hi-po's need the steering tube to be cut almost at the firewall.
 
So these won't work:
 

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Those look like the ones I used on a 383 powered Valiant. The drivers was a center dump, and hit on the big steering coupler. A U-joint fixed that. The passenger side fit, but was VERY snug. I don't think either would work with the wider RB engine.
 
How about some Schumacher Tri-Y`s. Not too expensive for a header and certainly as good as any stock exhaust manifold.
 
The C body driver's side HP manifold and the B body passenger side HP manifold will fit nicely. You have to angle mill the driver's side I think 1/16" of an inch in towards the block. You also have to remove and plug the exhaust valve on the passenger's side. the B body HP driver's side manifold will work also, but will not accomodate a column shift. The steering column also has to be shortened.
 
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