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02-17-2010, 12:01 AM | #1 |
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Oops, Forgot that info. Summit PN SUM-381328 $211.95
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alan the 67-72 top saddles work good
thats what i used on my griffin radiator
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looks good and thanks for the PN. I'm still trying to figure out what I want.
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Oh......I also ordered the coated Hooker Headers you recommended.
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Good you will really like the fit. Only thing I dont like is the left hooker is a little close to the oil filter
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Alan glad to see you making progress. Love the new parts, can't wait to see how the 67-72 truck radiator saddles and hold downs turn out.
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02-17-2010, 09:51 AM | #7 |
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Alan is that the same radiator that we saw in the store? It looks like it fits really well.
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Really nice hardware, Alan.
Are you going to use an anode in that radiator, or is the aluminum going to be a problem with the engine's block material?
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Readiator looks good in there Alan.
Good catch Mac. I didn't know that. I guess I need to get one for mine. |
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Allan it's looking great. Good info Mac. I never thought of that. We have an anode in our Toy Hauler's water heater. It wears out so check it periodicity.
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nice work alan and thanks for the pictures.
And thanks Mac for the info.
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Thanks for that info Mac that's good to know when I go to order mine.
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Thanks Guys for the comments. Thanks Mac for the heads up. I'll go read those links tonight I hope. Just a quick post here to let ya'll know about the headers. I'm going crazy. I believe alot of my problems, if not all are the CPP perches. I need the front tube to go up and back. I got my Hookers today and test fitted the left side. I couldn't even get a bolt started. I'm going to write CPPJeff and see if they recommend a certain header. Also do some searching.
You can see the tube hitting the frame, but even if it didn't the perch would.
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I hate to say this Allan, but remember way back when we all talked about notching the frame. Stop beating yourself up about this. Cut it real clean and touch up the paint. I don't think the frame will be compromised. What do ya think?
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I don't know what to say. I would have to see it in person. I'll be right over tomorrow to take a peek.
All kidding aside. I wish I was closer to see if I could help you out.
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thats why they are called "headaches"
does it have to be that style long tube header? shortys perhaps?
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Alan I'm sorry your having such problems. I wonder if CPP could make there pearch mount under the top rail of the frame. Do you think if you had the stock mounts they would work with those headers. I have a pair I could measure for you. If they dont fit and you cant sell those headers I'll ask the ol lady and get them from you. Mine are painted and I hate it.
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Shorty's are the style I'm after. "Flashed" gave me the long tubes just to try. Quote:
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I could modify the perches myself so they won't hit. Just trying to figure out the best and easiest way to get it done. Mac, those were some good links. Here's a LINK to some good reading about coolants.
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Alan do you think the problem your having is a result of moving the engine forward...........Buy moving it forward the frame narrows.....And on the perches, that style Sticks up to much at top where header tube needs to be......Just a thought.
I'm going to try these........... http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1963-...item56379a98d8
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Thanks guys for the help. Sorry, I've spent so much time and pages on just headers. Maybe it will help someone in the future.
I got this info from CPPJeff today. Quote:
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Nice Headers but a little pricey.
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02-17-2010, 11:39 PM | #25 |
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if you cant get the headers you want and you find some that the stock perch would let fit let me know.
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