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Old 04-10-2022, 09:14 PM   #1
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Exhaust headers for 292 ?

Thinking about these, since I am fed up with the stock manifold - such a piece of crap.

Hoping these from Speedway Motors will work, just not sure if anyone here has had fit issues:
https://www.speedwaymotors.com/Flowt...ze,141098.html
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Old 04-12-2022, 01:05 AM   #2
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Re: Exhaust headers for 292 ?

i just installed some Tom Langdon cast shorties on my 250, I got rid of some long tube headers, The long tube hung to low .the Langdon's don't.
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This is the clearance now disregard picture above that was before the shop welded the new pipes in
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Re: Exhaust headers for 292 ?

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This is the clearance now disregard picture above that was before the shop welded the new pipes in
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Anymore pics?

No issues with the clutch linkage?

The Langdons look nice, are they much better?
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Anymore pics?

No issues with the clutch linkage?

The Langdons look nice, are they much better?
I am running a hydraulic clutch set up (1960) So no issues . Let me dig up the instructions ,I believe there is a slight mod if you are running a stock clutch linkage. I liked the long tubes but the lack of ground clearance made some driveways and roads a no go, and my truck isn't that low
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I am running a hydraulic clutch set up (1960) So no issues . Let me dig up the instructions ,I believe there is a slight mod if you are running a stock clutch linkage. I liked the long tubes but the lack of ground clearance made some driveways and roads a no go, and my truck isn't that low
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Mine is stock height, seems like it would not be an issue for me. Just worried about that linkage clearance.
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