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Fabricated Intake and Exhaust Manifolds - The Steel Story
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This paper describes the merits of manufacturing passenger car intake and exhaust manifolds from steel stampings or fabrications. Information on manufacturing methods, projected costs, as well as prototype work is presented. A review of successful current applications and potential future applications of fabricated manifolds concludes the paper.
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Cleeton, M., "Fabricated Intake and Exhaust Manifolds - The Steel Story," SAE Technical Paper 831006, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/831006.Also In
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- Cleeton M. M. “Development of Stamped Steel Exhaust Manifolds - A Materials Supplier Program” Paper No. 810034 presented at SAE Congress and Exposition Detroit February 1981
- Cleeton M. M. “Weight and Cost Reduction - Engine and Engine Components -Converting Castings to Stampings” Paper No. 811417 presented at International Pacfic Conference on Automotive Engineering Honolulu, Hawaii November 1981
- “Manufacturing Cost Comparison Study for Tubular and Stamped Exhaust Manifolds” Cybertechnology, Inc. April 1982
- Manufacturing Cost Estimate Stamped Steel Intake Manifold, Cybertechnology, Inc. October 1982