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Chrysler Crown CA exhaust manifold
I am in search of an exhaust manifold for a Chrysler Crown model CA from the mid 30's, with a casting # E-24382-M. Jim Staib & Bud Bracket have helped me determine that the Chrysler Ace manifold will not bolt up to the CA engine. Any leads are greatly appreciated. Thank you, Jim Martin
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Re: Chrysler Crown CA exhaust manifold
Jim,
Wish I could help you with this....but can't. Hope this post gets some action and traction for you but have to say that site responses a way down since Fakebook arrived on the scene.
John in Va.
Wish I could help you with this....but can't. Hope this post gets some action and traction for you but have to say that site responses a way down since Fakebook arrived on the scene.
John in Va.
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19?? custom Argentine Runabout 16'
1954 Whirlwind deluxe dual ckpt 16'
1921 Old Town Charles River 17' (founding Captain, James River Batteau Festival)
Re: Chrysler Crown CA exhaust manifold
Try Mike Murley at Murley Marine in Fairhaven, MI. He claims to be the Chrysler authority and parts horder.
Jim Evans
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Re: Chrysler Crown CA exhaust manifold
Hey John,
I hear ya on that Fakebook thing. Such a waste of time. I have a page but it is used to keep up with my two sisters and the kids in Georgia. As the old parts inventory dries up, it forces the installation of modern power. You know me, keep the old flattys running as long as possible. Can't duplicate that sound.
Best to you and your boat.
Jim
Mr Evans,
Thanks for the lead. I did speak with Mike Murley and he wished me luck in locating one. He provided me with info on a company that can repair the manifold. I spoke with them and it will be very expensive. What isn't with old wood boats.
Thank you,
Jim
I hear ya on that Fakebook thing. Such a waste of time. I have a page but it is used to keep up with my two sisters and the kids in Georgia. As the old parts inventory dries up, it forces the installation of modern power. You know me, keep the old flattys running as long as possible. Can't duplicate that sound.
Best to you and your boat.
Jim
Mr Evans,
Thanks for the lead. I did speak with Mike Murley and he wished me luck in locating one. He provided me with info on a company that can repair the manifold. I spoke with them and it will be very expensive. What isn't with old wood boats.
Thank you,
Jim
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