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04-23-2016, 02:31 AM | #1 |
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Differences in RamHorns
New at this site, I have a little question on the benefits & usages of these exh. manifolds for any early SBC engine groupings, 283, 305, 307, 327, 350. These I have found on Summit Racing. Prices look good compared to some found in Restoration Catalogs ranging around the $ 130 - $175 esh. & sometimes EACH "ouch" prices. thanks
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04-23-2016, 08:01 AM | #2 |
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Re: Differences in RamHorns
I think angled neck for trucks, straight necks for vettes (possibally other cars, but my corvette is straight). IIRC, there is a left and right side also
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04-23-2016, 09:35 AM | #3 |
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Re: Differences in RamHorns
The straight is what comes with the 4x4's
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04-23-2016, 02:16 PM | #4 |
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Re: Differences in RamHorns
Also in question with the fitment of the Exh. is the trans lines getting in the way. PO's have put in a 700R4 and mickey moused the running of the lines very badly. I have found out the year of the tranny (92) so getting new lines might fix this problem but in my case the truck never had a 700R4 so don't really know if the lines will route in a way that don't get in the way of the exh. and if they will even route up to where the receiving lines hookup to the radiator. ***Is there a After Market line of trans lines that will work in these trucks with this combo. I guess I could buy a tubing bender to tweak the lines "here in there" a little for a fitment? thank you.
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Ram horns in general... there are 2 main styles, angled and straight down dump. For trucks, straight is for 4x4, angled for 2wd. Straight down ones without any accessory mounting provisions are interchangeable L/R. Straight ones can be made to work on 2wd but you need a good exhaust guy to make that first tight radius bend or I have seen pre-bent elbows online. 2-1/2" only came in straight down and only on cars. The driver side straight dump with accessory mount was for generator on early sbc. Passenger straight dump with accessory was for AC on early sbc. Later years went with brackets mounted to block and heads. Rare find is the passenger 2-1/2" with accessory mount (high HP with AC).
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