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      <title>Fixing Your Detroit 60 Series 12.7 Exhaust Manifold</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve spent any time under the hood of a classic rig, you know that a cracked detroit 60 series 12.7 exhaust manifold can turn a productive week into a loud, smelly, and expensive headache. The Series 60, especially the 12.7-liter version, is</description>
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