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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Beaverton
Posts: 102
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Re: Would these headers be OK for my '57?
I am in the process of replacing the SBC with a stroker so the engine will be coming out anyway. I dont see how I would move it though unless I move the transmission as well, and then I would have to make a new driveline and modify the 4-speed shift linkage. I was hoping that there was an out-of-the-box header that would give the steering box more room so I could install the CPP 400.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: San Angelo, Tx
Posts: 1,068
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Re: Would these headers be OK for my '57?
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Take a look at these Sandersons on their website: CC1, CC2, C32, C33 and CC90 series. C134 C178 QP1000 I think most of those will fit along with some of the asymmetrical ones. |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: San Angelo, Tx
Posts: 1,068
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Re: Would these headers be OK for my '57?
These should fit too.
Looks nice as well. Already ordered the ram horns though. Plus, I don't think I want full-length on the pickup that is for my wife to drive. She will want to drive anywhere and not worry about clearance. http://www.classicindustries.com/truck/parts/69260.html |
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