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Old 09-07-2009, 01:58 AM   #1
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Question Headers or No Headers That is the Question

I would really like to do a whole new exhaust system starting with some short headers so I can do a nice 2 1/2 exhaust but how do I keep my original a/c bracket set up or do I stick with the stock exhaust manifolds and just have them step it up from there? Is there any short headers out there that work well and any suggestions on remounting your original a/c brackets? Any help would be appreciated.

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Old 09-07-2009, 02:12 AM   #2
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use some round tubing spacers on the bolts for the headers.
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Old 09-07-2009, 02:34 AM   #3
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Re: Headers or No Headers That is the Question

You know, I went through the same thing that you are going through. I finally decided that I'm not going to run the quarter mile with my truck. I figure that with a set of flowmasters and stock exhaust manifolds, I will still get a respectable sound and keep the stock look of my engine compartment. I am going for 100% stock, though.
It's all about what you want. I know that many of our brothers here have the solution for the A/C bracket if you are set on headers.
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Old 09-07-2009, 07:34 AM   #4
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As one that has headers on all of my old vehicles except the Pontiac, I would stay with the stock manifolds. Almost everyone you talk to has a problem with the headers leaking. Manifolds do not. If the various vehicles would have come with the manifolds when I bought them, they would still have them on. My two cents,
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Old 09-07-2009, 09:00 PM   #5
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Re: Headers or No Headers That is the Question

Thanks for the posts fellas...im definately not set on the headers mine is the original 350 with no mods beside the pertronix upgrade(that is nice)...It is a daily driver so im leaning toward keeping the exhaust manifolds...the less modifications that have to be made the better. More time to enjoy the ride...
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Re: Headers or No Headers That is the Question

sorry guys just noticed I posted this in the wrong section...can it be moved to the message board section?
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Old 09-07-2009, 09:58 PM   #7
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sorry guys just noticed I posted this in the wrong section...can it be moved to the message board section?
Done....
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Old 09-07-2009, 10:38 PM   #8
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I like headers on other peoples rides but I've always kept the manifolds on all my stuff. They always seem to have problems with headers.
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I had the same delima...I went with Tri Y headers initially...but when I took my truck in for a resto...I went back to stock manifolds. The main reason is the headers dropped the pipes too low below the frame. I sold the Try Y's and went back to the stock manifolds using Spintech mufflers connected into a 2 1/2" pipes.
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I sold the Try Y's and went back to the stock manifolds using Spintech mufflers connected into a 2 1/2" pipes.[/COLOR][/QUOTE]

The guy that bought those tri-y headers got a SWEET deal!
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Run some 2.5" corvette manifolds. They repop them now and are only about $175 a pair.
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Run some 2.5" corvette manifolds. They repop them now and are only about $175 a pair.
where would I find these?
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Old 09-07-2009, 11:34 PM   #13
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Re: Headers or No Headers That is the Question

Best of both worlds: http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Small-...olds,3823.html
Header flow, near stock apperance, and cast iron leak-proof-ness

If not, vette manifolds:
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Old 09-07-2009, 11:59 PM   #14
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quality headers are trouble free... the hooker headers in my old GMC were less troublesome than the manifolds in my burb.
Go figure.
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quality headers are trouble free... the hooker headers in my old GMC were less troublesome than the manifolds in my burb.
Go figure.
The Hookers on my truck were on there when I got it in '99 and never had any issues with them. I had the rest of the exhaust system redone with Flowmaster 40's and that was 8 years ago, still w/o any issues.

As for stock manifolds, I have 2 or 3 sets of ram's horn manifolds that were given to me. None of them are the 300-horse manifolds, though.
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The Hookers on my truck were on there when I got it in '99 and never had any issues with them. I had the rest of the exhaust system redone with Flowmaster 40's and that was 8 years ago, still w/o any issues.

As for stock manifolds, I have 2 or 3 sets of ram's horn manifolds that were given to me. None of them are the 300-horse manifolds, though.
I wasn't aware there were different ones....what are the 300-horse manifolds and what is the difference?
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I wasn't aware there were different ones....what are the 300-horse manifolds and what is the difference?
Yeah, I'm curious about that myself.
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I have cheap flowtech headers on my truck, and Ive blown two cheap gaskets and two $15 aluminum gaskets in 2 1/2 years. The headers have welded collectors and I don't have to worry about collector gaskets.

When I had A/C, I went and bought some grade 5 all-thread and some grade 5 nuts. and made some long studs with spacers on 'em and slightly notched a/c bracket.

even cheap headers will do good if you have the bolts REALLY TIGHT, and use ALUMINUM or COPPER gaskets.

I love my headers!!!! but I'd buy Hooker Headers next time!!!!!
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I have cheap flowtech headers on my truck, and Ive blown two cheap gaskets and two $15 aluminum gaskets in 2 1/2 years. The headers have welded collectors and I don't have to worry about collector gaskets.

When I had A/C, I went and bought some grade 5 all-thread and some grade 5 nuts. and made some long studs with spacers on 'em and slightly notched a/c bracket.

even cheap headers will do good if you have the bolts REALLY TIGHT, and use ALUMINUM or COPPER gaskets.

I love my headers!!!! but I'd buy Hooker Headers next time!!!!!
Dude, how is your 383????? I haven't heard anything since you put it in.
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Dude, how is your 383????? I haven't heard anything since you put it in.
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Re: Headers or No Headers That is the Question

I`ve had more problems with manifolds.I think it`s more about the look,performance,and fitment of brackets to consider.I`m stuck on headers because that`s what we all did on our stuff when these things were new.I`m not sure about my`67 projest.I have early heads without mount holes,it will have Vintage Air,and the driver side alternator mount will be something custom either way.I may go with those tubular rams horns.
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quality headers and quality gaskets make headers alot more fun// good manufactureers have adaptors for AC mounts
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quality headers and quality gaskets make headers alot more fun// good manufactureers have adaptors for AC mounts
Any you could mention?
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My vote is for the stock style manifolds.
My burb ran headers for most of it's life, and the first set were cheapo types and they were a PITA.
The last set I ran were Hooker Super Comps, and they were pretty trouble free as far as headers go. But still not as hassle free as stock manifolds.
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I vote for stock manifolds. If you go with headers check out Thorley, or Doug Thorley, or Doug's. I don't know what he calls himself anymore after the divorce.
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