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Join Date: Nov 2011
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Big Block headers for 67-72 C10 that fit.
I am building a 454 for my 1968 Chevy C10 that is a factory 396 with 400 turbo shortbed fleetside.
I was going to just rebuild the original 396 but I decided I want to have a little fun with more HP and Torque but not do any potential damage to my original engine and trans in the process so I am going to store those away. I am getting ready to buy some aluminum Edelbrock RPM 60455 cylinder heads that have a standard exhaust port location and also says the exhaust ports shape are "square". Anybody here that had purchased headers for bigblock chevy that fit well and would recommend? I did lower my truck about 4 inches but I dont see that as a problem with ground clearance just by looking at it. |
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Re: Big Block headers for 67-72 C10 that fit.
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Hedman 68198...They're long tubes for chevelle of same era. I went with these after researching and had no major clearance issues. The finish/coating has lasted really well over the 6+ years they've been installed. Hth, -Kevin
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Re: Big Block headers for 67-72 C10 that fit.
I will take a look at those thanks! Did they hang very low underneath the truck. I am trying to decide between shorty headers and long tube.
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Re: Big Block headers for 67-72 C10 that fit.
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Nope! I believe this same set can be had sans ceramic coating but a quick look through hedman.com did not confirm this... EDIT: In the first pic, note the lower control arm cup/cap/nut near the #2 tube...that tube needed a little demple there... -Kevin
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67 C10 fleet fuel injected '70 402, 700r4, 3.73 posi 07 335 sport turbo 6sp 94 Trans Am GT LT1 6sp posi -- sold after 22yrs 99 540 sport V8 6sp -- sold 73 240z L24 4sp -- given to friend 68 C10 step 350/350 3.73 open -- sold Last edited by weq92f; 01-21-2026 at 03:15 PM. |
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Re: Big Block headers for 67-72 C10 that fit.
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Thanks for the pics! |
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Re: Big Block headers for 67-72 C10 that fit.
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Mine are stock #063 cast heads. -Kevin
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67 C10 fleet fuel injected '70 402, 700r4, 3.73 posi 07 335 sport turbo 6sp 94 Trans Am GT LT1 6sp posi -- sold after 22yrs 99 540 sport V8 6sp -- sold 73 240z L24 4sp -- given to friend 68 C10 step 350/350 3.73 open -- sold |
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Re: Big Block headers for 67-72 C10 that fit.
I used the Herman 68198 Chevelle Hedders also but had to modify my shift linkage to clear them. The stock TH400 trans crossmember was also in the way. I ended up going with a tubular crossmember to fix that issue. Note that I was tucking the exhaust between the frame rails so if you are not doing that, you may be ok with no mods. If you plan to tuck the exhaust this way it requires drilling holes in the trailing arm crossmember also. Makes for a very clean installation.
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Re: Big Block headers for 67-72 C10 that fit.
Lemon’s Headers.
They ask a lot of questions to make sure they are built to fit YOUR truck. They are tucked up in the frame, no need to dimple anything. I can change oil and not spill any onto the headers, and change plugs without any special tools.
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Re: Big Block headers for 67-72 C10 that fit.
The 3/4 length headers for a Chevelle worked on my 67/68 frame. They help keep the exhaust tubing tucked above the bottom of the frame rail as well for plenty of ground clearance (I don't want anything below the frame rails & have 3" exhaust). Full length 'truck' headers will typically be lower than the bottom of the rails.
I had to trim about .125" from the pass side frame rail to ensure the same clearance as the drivers side. This was using OE 69-72 engine towers as well. *EDIT* In my opinion, for a 'street' driven truck/vehicle w/a mild big-block, the better clearance of 3/4 length units outweighs the 'full length' headers possible performance benefits.
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