Avanti1963! Posted yesterday at 08:11 PM Report Posted yesterday at 08:11 PM (edited) I have what I think is a pair of unused R3 headers. Three pictures are attached. Please help to answer a few questions. -The left and right look exactly the same. -These don't have the alternator bracket sticking out of the front of the passenger side. -There is a part number 1558353 cast on the right horizontal face on each. On the other front face is cast 206-86. -Pictures of the reproductions don't seem to have a number. What do I have? What models do these fit? Thanks Edited yesterday at 09:04 PM by Avanti1963!
mfg Posted yesterday at 09:02 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:02 PM Not sure, but I’d guess you own the real McCoy… Amazing how, after all these years, rare parts like these still turn up !
Nelson Posted 19 hours ago Report Posted 19 hours ago They appear to have been port matched. They certainly look original issue but I think the Lionel Stone versions were cast from the same tooling so I think those had the numbers also.
Dwight FitzSimons Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago Left & right exhaust manifolds ARE identical on ALL Studebaker Avantis, whether standard R1-R2 manifolds or R3-R4 "headers." There was no need for a boss for an alternator bracket on Avanti manifolds. Your R3-R4 manifolds will fit any Studebaker V8 from 1955 through 1964, whether 224, 259, 289, R1, R2, R3, or R4. I have a set of Studebaker International's reproduction R3 headers and they have no numbers or letters cast into them, so yours are not the most recent repros. --Dwight
mfg Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago One of our Stude venders showed me a pair of R3 type exhaust headers cast in aluminum…. Not sure how that worked out.
Gunslinger Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 17 hours ago, Nelson said: They appear to have been port matched. They certainly look original issue but I think the Lionel Stone versions were cast from the same tooling so I think those had the numbers also. From what I've always understood Lionel Stone's repops showed a lot of flashing and required some work to get them to fit properly.
Gunslinger Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, mfg said: One of our Stude venders showed me a pair of R3 type exhaust headers cast in aluminum…. Not sure how that worked out. Back in the early '60s when Pontiac was a force on the drag strips...the days of their "Swiss cheese frames" to lighten the car...they also had aluminum headers. Supposedly one could always tell when one of these cars made a run due to the molten aluminum drops on the track.
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