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03-15-2011, 07:03 PM | #1 |
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Hedman header question
SO arrived today!! Hedman header 69310 ( summit via Ebay )
First I would like to say WOW on the shipping, ordered yesterday morning, came today.. Standard shipping! Anyways I actually have 3 questions. 1. I hear your not supposed to use headers on an engine brake in? So run with the stock first ( had leaks)? 2. What to paint the headers with? When? (after the factory paint bakes off?) 3. Mine say for Ca. Whats the difference? I didnt order them that way, they did it automatically.. haha damn California emissions.
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03-15-2011, 07:52 PM | #2 |
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Re: Hedman header question
Well, that's interesting. Guess I've never run into the situation in your first question before. I'd say:
1. I've run engines on an engine stand for break-in, running through a set of headers. The only thing I've heard is you shouldn't run a brand new engine through open headers, get it really hot, then shut the engine off. Supposedly, it's not a good idea to let the cool air hit the valves when the engine is new, i.e., it's going to generally run fairly hot at break-in. 2. I've painted headers with VHT paint, after scuffing the factory coating. Of course, having headers coated is the going thing now. If you plan to paint them though, don't wait until the factory paint starts to decay. That will just cause issues later. 3. Potentially, the difference with "for California" exhaust parts is there will be a boss at each port to mount air return or air injection lines. I'm sure there will be other inputs, but this is just what I've picked up on over the years! Good Luck!
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03-15-2011, 09:12 PM | #3 | |
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03-15-2011, 09:48 PM | #4 |
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Re: Hedman header question
Its not good to break in a motor with open headers cause you'll potentially stick a valve. The other thing I have heard is your not suppossed to break in a motor with ceramic coated headers for one reason oor another. I'm gonna break in my motor with headers I'll just have to make a run to the exhaust shop first.
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