02-26-2010, 09:17 PM | #1 |
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Headers
H E L P gettin a little frustrated lookin for headers
I have searched all over here! Cant get a straight answer. Lookin for shorty headers that fit: 1971 with small block chevy, 2 in. spindle drop and 3 in spring drop, was in 6 cylinder rear position, moving to forward correct v8 position with CPP motor perches, 4spd on floor, original clutch linkage. Who has what? Part numbers would be very helpful. I know someone must have this setup. Hedman 69648 has been suggested but I like the 69646. Flange thickness is 1/4" on 69646 ceramic and polished $439.95. 3/8" flange on 69648 thermal coated $319.95. Prices and info from summit. I like the thicker flange and polished look of the 69646. Anybody using Hedman 69646 or something similar? |
02-26-2010, 09:50 PM | #2 |
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Re: Headers
I did the exact same thing as you all except for the four speed (I went auto on column). I bought a set of ceramic coated shorty headers from Early Classic Enterprises, the only headers they have on their website so it will be easy for you to find them. I absolutely love mine, fit perfectly for around 400.00. They are actually Sanderson headers and they have some really meaty flanges. Check with them to see if the trans linkages will interfere but I don't think so. Good luck!!
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02-26-2010, 11:01 PM | #3 |
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Re: Headers
Thanks for the quick reply. I have already checked with ECE and in fact the clutch linkage does interfere. Bummer... I'll keep lookin.
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