OK, on my last 1979, the one I ended up parting out because of too much rust,

some of you may remember that when I tried to swap out the 79 manifold with a 78 I could not remove the manifold without first removing the master cylinder and brake booster. Then, in order to get it out I had to actually remove some of the studs to clear the cyclonic trap. That was a real pain in the rear. So, when I started the same mod on my new 79 you can immagine I was a little aprehensive.

I am pleased to say that this one came out without any problems

. Plenty of clearance. The problem with the last one is that the PO put the mounting studs in the lower bolt holes and used the bolts on the upper portion of the manifold mounting points.
Anyway, so far so good. I will keep you guys posted on the mod as it progresses.
Although it's a bit hard to see, the primary is really clean and shinny but the secondary is black.
By the looks of things, I would say that this is the first time the manifold has ever been off.
Also, notice the "Cruse control" running next to the throttle cable. This runs to a manual choke type of knob just under the dash.
