Well, the muffler sealer didn't work, and fell out of the crack. So I decided to try welding it on the car.
It just so happened that a while back, I bought a new solid state "stick welder" (one that uses welding rods, not wire). I hadn't tried it yet, because it runs on 240V, so first I had to add a 240V outlet in my garage.
Because the welder is solid state, it is very small and light weight, compared to my old Harbor Freight wire welder. In this picture, it is tuned on with the current set to 41 amps.
I first did a little test weld on a piece of angle iron, and that worked pretty good
So now it was time to try it on the manifold. Unfortunately, I had the current set too high, and burned a couple of little holes in the manifold. So I turned it down (70 to 41), and was able to fill the holes and the main crack. It's awfully ugly, but a lot better than that VersaChem stuff.