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Old 06-05-2002, 09:03 AM   #1
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Question shorty headers?

does anybody make "shorty" headers for a 67 truck w/ 350? or do you have to use standard length.
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Old 06-05-2002, 09:56 AM   #2
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I really need the info too.......I was thinking about Gibson headers for the newer trucks...........just thinkin
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Old 06-05-2002, 10:34 AM   #3
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Shorty's from just about anybody should work. The street rod style or block huggers. Some of the newer style truck headers that exit towards the rear and have the ball and socket type pipe joint look like less of a hassle because of collector gaskets. I personally swear by my 2 1/2" 'vette rams horns over a shorty header. If I went headers, I'd go full length, if I went shorty, I'd do the 'vette manifolds.
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Old 06-05-2002, 01:57 PM   #4
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Sanderson makes a nice shorty header. A little pricey, but nice.

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Old 06-05-2002, 03:19 PM   #5
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This info was posted some time ago by Shane:
Jegs (p/n 289-86118). They are for small block 64-87 Chevelle/Malibu. They are listed in the current Jeg's catalog for $209.99 and are ceramic coated inside and out and are guaranteed for life not to discolor or peel the coating. They come with the collectors and all the bolts needed to install.
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Old 06-05-2002, 05:01 PM   #6
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I recently installed a set of DynoMax Chevelle shorty headers P/N 86118. As you can see from the picture posted by 1972c10_ohio, the #1 tube comes very close to the motor mount bracket, as does the #2 tube. In fact, I had to grind 1/8" off the passenger side bracket to see some daylight. Another drawback is they have only 1.5" primary tubes, which isn't great for revs, but light years better than the small ram's horns. Finally, a couple of the machined gaskets surfaces on mine were a little narrow, meaning you have to select your gaskets carefully. I ended up using stock metal-faced Fel-Pro manifold gaskets.

The Sanderson CC3 headers posted by slammed67 are higher quality but cost $375 in the ceramic coated version. My Dynomaxs cost $215 from Summit Racing. Either way, shorties are the way to go because you don't have those unsightly Hedman or Hooker collectors hanging down near the ground on a lowered truck. I'm sure full length headers are the best performing, but I'm not a racer looking for that extra half a tenth.
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