After pestering the machinist with weekly status phone calls since the beginning of the year, the manifolds are finally finished. To help reduce his labor costs for the job with my machinist, at the beginning of the project, we both agreed to forgo some of the steps involving detail work affecting aesthetics. The result may look a bit rough to some of perfectionists out there but it kept the cost down to a reasonable level. The machinist estimated that he put in about 40 hours on the job but will charge me only for the actual machine time and cost of the material. It's obvious that he's giving me a huge cost break on this project.
I had two manifold pairs made. I plan on keeping one pair and offer the second pair for sale. I make no money on this, what my machinist charged me is what I'm asking for the second set, $400. What you get are (1)left/(1)right manfiold, (1)balanced tube, (2) block off plugs, O rings. If someone wants the second manifold for immediate installation, I may sell the second pair. I prefer not to sell it if it's going to sit on someone's shelf for future use.
If there is enough demand, my machinist said he's willing to make additional sets. He won't take orders directly (prefers not to deal with irate customers wondering why it's taking so long to get their parts) so I volunteered to act as a middleman. He will make a run with a minimum order of two sets of manifolds, $400/set. So if anyone wants a manifold set, contact me for details.
Joji Tokumoto
Fallbrook, Ca