I posted for the first time a week ago, but was unable to get my pictures uploaded. Long story short, I own a '56 that I am restoring. I have had it in storage for many years now, but now that I am retired I'll have the time to do it right. At any rate, the exhaust manifolds for my car have what I can only describe as a "bugle" attached to them. I was told by the PO that they were original to the car, and that he didn't know what purpose they served. They appear to serve some sort of pressure relief purpose, to either let air into the exhaust manifild, or let gases out of the manifold. It is too well manufactured for it to be some home made modification, and I don't believe that it is an aftermarket add-on.
Has anyone seen these before? If so, what are they for? Is it possible they're an experiment by Chevrolet or something like that? Would they enhance the value of my Vette? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ski
Has anyone seen these before? If so, what are they for? Is it possible they're an experiment by Chevrolet or something like that? Would they enhance the value of my Vette? Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Ski
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