69 h/o question
Funny you should ask
I was just thinking the same thing the other day. Mine does not have it. But I do not kow if it should or not. If it is spose to have one .......I'm not sure if it would work? Then again maybe it could?
Joe?
Jeff?
Wmachine?
Joe?

Jeff?

Wmachine?
it should have one. I have the benefit of seeing a senior preservation winner car darn near anytime I want. I've even taken it down the strip at the Pure Stock Drags. It's an a/c car and has the heat riser for those curious. If it's the Jeff I think you are referring to, he knows this car too
the W/Z, 69 was the only year the driver side had the heat riser valve. the 70-72 did not have it. other than that the W/Z manifolds are the same.
the W/Z, 69 was the only year the driver side had the heat riser valve. the 70-72 did not have it. other than that the W/Z manifolds are the same.
it should have one. I have the benefit of seeing a senior preservation winner car darn near anytime I want. I've even taken it down the strip at the Pure Stock Drags. It's an a/c car and has the heat riser for those curious. If it's the Jeff I think you are referring to, he knows this car too
the W/Z, 69 was the only year the driver side had the heat riser valve. the 70-72 did not have it. other than that the W/Z manifolds are the same.
the W/Z, 69 was the only year the driver side had the heat riser valve. the 70-72 did not have it. other than that the W/Z manifolds are the same.
'68 442s with AC have a snorkel that points more toward the front of the car to clear the AC brackets. But the '68 H/O has a much different air cleaner. Never the less, the '68 *should* still have a "stove pipe", but someone that knows for sure would have to confirm that.
'68 442s with AC have a snorkel that points more toward the front of the car to clear the AC brackets. But the '68 H/O has a much different air cleaner. Never the less, the '68 *should* still have a "stove pipe", but someone that knows for sure would have to confirm that.
The 68 assembly had a common shroud all the way around the exhaust manifold, a common stove pipe and a different second adapter depending on whether it had a/c or not. While the W30 and H/O had a different air cleaner, they shared the whole riser assembly with the 442 (and a/c vs. non-a/c).
For 69, there was a completely different (simpler) shroud and then a single pipe (except for the W30/W32 cars which had a unique stove pipe and the same second adapter used on the 68s). For 69, the H/O used the same setup as a regular 442.
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