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    any small block ford exhaust gasket will give you the pattern layout if that`s what you mean ( 289 /302 /351 windsor ..

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    302. its a small block ford engine. commonly known as the old 5.0l. My cylinder head casting numbers are d08e. Those are my heads for my 302ci.
    I need an exhaust port face print, meaning the exact dimentions of an exhaust manifold flange that will fit on the 302ci.
    Im trying to find the print of the head so i can make an exhaust flange that will mount up to my d08e cylinder head.
    I'v been trying to trace the gasket on a piece of paper, but i need more acuate dimentions.
    So if you have any information on the blueprints, please post it.

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    I think most everyone here understands that a 302 and 5.0L are the same engine, and I don't have engineering drawings of the SBF 302/5.0L heads, but I chased header flanges through a lot of sources and ended up buying a pair from Stainless Headers Manufacturing, Inc out of MN - 3/8" thick and precise fit stock ports for $74 delivered ($29.95 each and $13 shipping March 2010) http://www.stainlessheaders.com/flanges He has flanges for all heads, either stainless or mild steel, and he knows his business. Headers by Ed is another place that really knows their heads - http://www.headersbyed.com/ Both Summit & Jegs also have flanges, bare or stubs, with prices ranging from <$50 to $150. Hard to believe you can make a set cheaper than you can buy them today, but I may not understand what you're doing.
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