huntingman2706217
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Yes you can flip both the van manifolds around, driver side to passenger, and passenger to driver and this will point both of them foreword. But you have to find the right set. There is one set that the driver side wraps around the back of the head- wrong one.
I needed the whole set up-intake & exhaust manifolds, turbo, up pipes, injectors. So I waited for a van/van engine for sale. It took me about a 10 month wait and a trip from where I live (basically Las Vegas) to Phoenix Az. I paid way more than I would have for a regular 6.5TD engine, but rare = more $. No effin way I would do it all again.
Really consider custom made headers, you will be much happier with the results. The funny part is a better fab guy will charge less to build them, because more skill allows a faster build and less labor so a lower cost.
Sorry to have started the propane conversation here, didn't mean to derail your thread. Just trying to offer options for you, having been in the power lacking 6.2 , 6.5 realm for some time- both on and off road.
Ya even with the van manifolds it would take some fab work to make them work... i really hate the idea of what it takes to build manifolds... lol... i have a tube bender actually but can only bend up to 2in and right now largest die i have is 1.75... that may actually be large enough with this tube lol... id have to measure the ports...
no prob on the propane... im interested thats just something i would look into if i went NA and long after i got the motor in and running with lots of money in new parts lol...
Its possible you might could use your 6.2 manifolds pointed forward. Worth a look.
i thought about that on mine but the drivers side points nearly straight down between the last to cylinders... well wait i was thinking power steering gear box but it would be on the other side... gotta look at the passenger side manifold exit again...