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Old 05-05-2005, 07:04 PM   #1
TheRedRooster
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Headers on a manual truck.

So I decided to install some headers on my truck. Much to my surprise, they didnt just drop in. I ended up having to remove my starter, spark plugs, Brake booster, manual truck linkage, and wheel wells. My clutch linkage had to be modified and spark plug wires changed for clearance. In the end it would have been just as easy to remove the whole engine and install the headers with the engine out. Learned alot though.
I just cant wait till the headers rust up in 6 months and have to install new ones
Next time im going with block huggers or tri-y's.
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