Just wondering how good the Steiner manifold is ?
They claim to be the most accurate on the market.
Did they all have the part number on them like in their pic ?
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How good?
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- Don McCombs
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Re: How good?
Here's a photo of an original manifold from the TM Tractor Parts website. You can judge the accuracy for yourself. If it was me, I would find a good used original. The shipping and duties should be about the same. The Steiner is likely cast in China.
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Re: How good?
Other than the holes line up it isn't really all that accurate. I'm with Don, find a good used one. The shipping and duties should be about the same.
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Re: How good?
Hi,
Below is a listing at TM Tractor for a new manifold. It looks original, but the original didn't have the emblem, and part number where they are in the pics.
http://www.tmtractor.com/new/ae/418fp.htm
If you have the Zenith carburetor, the mounting flange is a bigger size than the original manifold a 1957 Cub had.
Below is a listing at TM Tractor for a new manifold. It looks original, but the original didn't have the emblem, and part number where they are in the pics.
http://www.tmtractor.com/new/ae/418fp.htm
If you have the Zenith carburetor, the mounting flange is a bigger size than the original manifold a 1957 Cub had.
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