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truckresq 10-14-2003 03:55 PM

Shorty Block Hugger Headers
 
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Anybody have any Pros or Cons on using these style headers? My only thinking was that that are harder to get to when taking off the pipes for any reason.

lukecp 10-14-2003 04:27 PM

I have heard that block huggers won't clear the engine mounts in these trucks....maybe someone else will know for sure.

RON WOODGEARD 10-14-2003 04:44 PM

They do make some that are made for our years,and a few of the guys here are running them, I have seen a few sets on E-bay that WILL NOT fit.

Ron

truckresq 10-14-2003 04:50 PM

Those Ebay sets were the ones I was looking at... I think mostly it was the price of these headers that attracted me.

crazy longhorn 10-14-2003 05:18 PM

That set wont fit/clear the eng stands. Slammed 67 has a set on his truck(sandersens I think)....they fit nice, but are a little pricey. on the shortie headers, you will trade off a little low/mid range tork, for the extra ground clearance. crazyL:burnout:

truckresq 10-14-2003 05:36 PM

Im not looking for ground clearance, since Im not slamming it. Just looking for that price range. All the other headers around that price are used and WELL used. So it was just an option.

RON WOODGEARD 10-14-2003 05:51 PM

John,


Check out Summit's own line of headers, They are pretty reasonably priced in comparison, and you know they are a brand name made for summit. Plus, you could drive up on a day off and pick them up.

Ron

crazy longhorn 10-14-2003 05:53 PM

I dont know what you want to spend on headers, but there are severals full lenghts sets out there for a decent price. I am running a set of painted Hooker comps(around &140-150 through summit or jegs). The headmans are also a decent header, & a few less dollars. To get into coated headers, you will send a few bucks. if you were close to il , i have a good used set of headmans(cheap). my longhorn is a 3/5 drop, with more drop on the plans......the dr side collector hangs a little low for what I plan to do. Good luck,crazyL:burnout:

lotik 10-14-2003 05:58 PM

i have summit block huggers.. $75 i believe

RON WOODGEARD 10-14-2003 06:21 PM

Block headers for our year of trucks?? I asked last time I was there, ( Summit 2 weeks ago) But the guy said they didn't have any block hugger headers that would fit, But that idiot, also said they didn't have any spark plug wire looms, ( you know the aftermarket fancy type) I looked around for a while, found a different kid, and he showed them to me. AMAZINGLY !! right behind the guy on the counter that I had asked before ! Did I have a few things sarcasticly to say to him.. Like Hey Bud,,,, You need to remove your sun glasses inside, you missed seeing the pieces I asked you about and they are right behind you ???!! OHHHH, You don't have sun glasses on do you? sorry my mistake !

I know, I can be a smart @SS...

Ron




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Originally posted by lotik
i have summit block huggers.. $75 i believe

Hotrod70C10 10-14-2003 06:26 PM

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Originally posted by lotik
i have summit block huggers.. $75 i believe
You wouldn't happen to have a picture of them installed would you? I need to get my full length headers off my truck before I smash them on a speed bump. Thanks, Billy

crazy longhorn 10-14-2003 06:27 PM

Lotik, did you have to trim the eng stands to fit the block huggers? crazyL

lukecp 10-14-2003 06:55 PM

Can't you use 3/4 length Chevelle headers on these trucks to resolve the ground clearence issues?

Bowtiefreak 10-14-2003 07:24 PM

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Originally posted by yellow72custom
Can't you use 3/4 length Chevelle headers on these trucks to resolve the ground clearence issues?
Yes you can. Sanderson makes great headers. I have a set of their blockhuggers on my motor. Pricey but very nice. If I was to get them again, I would get the 3/4 length Chevelle headers.

lotik 10-14-2003 08:22 PM

i didn't have to trim anything, they bolted right up. someone told me that i have my motor in th v6 position, but i am not sure if that would make a difference. my motor is pretty close to the firewall.

truckresq 10-14-2003 08:26 PM

lotik
anyway you can post pics?

68 Suburban 10-14-2003 08:36 PM

Ok, here is what you do, get those block huggers and a couple of turbos off an late 80's T-Bird Turbo Coupe. Weld a the correct flange on the collector of the header. Flip the headers upside down and mount the turbos. Now run your exhaust :D

lotik 10-14-2003 09:05 PM

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here you go

jamis 10-14-2003 09:10 PM

I think you guys are looking for "shortie headers" not "block huggers". They make shorties for are trucks they are swept back for the correct clearence. Huggers are used on early rods (20's 30's 40's) because of the narrow frame rails they need to "hug the block" and the collect is staight down the two center cyls because the staight axle or Mustang II suspension usally sits alot father forward then our trucks.

lotik 10-14-2003 09:14 PM

mine are definately block huggers

jamis 10-15-2003 08:30 AM

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Originally posted by lotik
mine are definately block huggers
I saw that in the pic.....they look like the fit well. The shorties are a little longer and the collecter is swept back at an angle. Wish I could find a picture of them to post.

The one thing I like about the huggers is I think they are the only one I have seen come chrome from the factory and have also seen them in stainless.

nightmare 10-15-2003 10:16 AM

i'm using the newer style mounts, the ones that are the clamshell type mounts, and the block hugger headers won't fit. the driver's side tube 1 hits the mount. i'm going to the mid-length to full-lenght headers

70short 10-15-2003 12:13 PM

I think for the best price for full length you can't beat Heddman (thick flange). A friend of mine was running the Summit brand and he was having problems with exhaust leaks (headers to block). When he called Summit to order another set for his car the salesman highly recommended HOOKERS (that is what I am running on my car:ceramic coated) For A lowered truck like ours I would get the Sanderson from someone like Early Classic. The worst thing about driving my car and the headers is SPEED BUMPS :banghead: Points tp ponder :D

pat 10-15-2003 12:33 PM

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Originally posted by lotik
i didn't have to trim anything, they bolted right up. someone told me that i have my motor in th v6 position, but i am not sure if that would make a difference. my motor is pretty close to the firewall.
V6 position?

mikej71 10-15-2003 12:52 PM

Pat - the 6 cyl position is further back toward the firewall, which is also the 4x4 v8 position. I don't think he meant to say v6, but I'm only assuming.

Mike


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