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Old 10-30-2013, 12:13 PM   #1
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Headers or Manifold?

I am cleaning up the motor and tranny for paint and I am considering replacing the crappy looking exhaust manifolds with some headers but they seem hard to find a set that will go on a 350 and clear the crossmember on a 61. There are many affordable sets out there though. I see a bunch of you guys have them so can anyone recommend a set that will bolt on my 350 and not set me back too much $$$? Thanks.
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Old 10-30-2013, 07:24 PM   #2
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

I used Patriot shorties on my '62. Could use mid length as well.



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Old 10-30-2013, 11:54 PM   #4
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

Look at the Speedway motors manifolds. Dino uses them on all of his builds and swears by them.
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Old 10-31-2013, 12:16 AM   #5
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

Thanks guys. I will check em out!
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Old 11-12-2013, 09:33 PM   #6
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

I don't think that my old manifolds are usable. Each manifold is missing at least one bolt. I think they are pressed in because the bolt holes do not go all the way through. I am still looking for some used headers but I wanted to ask you guys if I am correct. Thanks!
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Old 11-13-2013, 01:34 AM   #7
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

Those broken studs in your manifolds are not pressed in, they are threaded. However with old rusty and crusty manifolds, the broken studs can be a real pain to get out. They usually require the heat of a torch and sometimes a welder to get them out.


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I don't think that my old manifolds are usable. Each manifold is missing at least one bolt. I think they are pressed in because the bolt holes do not go all the way through. I am still looking for some used headers but I wanted to ask you guys if I am correct. Thanks!
The part number for the Hedman headers you need are #69260's
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

hedman headers HED-69620 $179 new in the box through SUMMIT for sbc trucks
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Old 11-12-2013, 09:39 PM   #9
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

Thank you. Do you have them? Do headers affect the sound or just performance?
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

Im in the process of a big block build right now. Just happened to have the Summit catalog open to exhaust as I've been debating header wrap or not...they show a hedman header for 55-65 chevy trucks 283-400 sbc 1 1/2" od 3" collector. I don't know how they'll modify your exhaust tone, but they are louder than most stock manifolds, flow better and you will notice a difference in the performance of the engine if its all running right. Im using Hedman headers on by bbc build and I have used them in my 69 chevelle SS and a prior 63 c-10 I had. Ive always liked the quality of them.

You should be able to get online and find a video of them in a similiar set up for sound.

If you have any question on fit, I'd contact the tech's at Hedman...they advertise it to fit so they should guarentee.
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

Great! The price is right too. I had Blackjack headers on my 69 Chevelle but never heard it with manifolds. I think those are more pricey if I remember right. Thanks guys!
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And made in the USA to boot!
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

I run the Speedway Motor's Tru-Ram manifolds. They are outstanding! All the reliability of cast iron manifolds, with the flow of shorty headers, minus the tinny sound that some headers can have. They are not cheap. $300 for the reg. iron manifolds, $400 for unpolished stainless, and $500 for polished stainless. You get what you pay for though. I bought the regular cast iron ones and coated them with KBS XTC high-temp paint. Total nuclear longevity now.

I can get a pic of them in my truck if anyone is interested. Clearances are perfect around everything.
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Old 11-13-2013, 08:06 PM   #14
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i run the speedway motor's tru-ram manifolds. They are outstanding! All the reliability of cast iron manifolds, with the flow of shorty headers, minus the tinny sound that some headers can have. They are not cheap. $300 for the reg. Iron manifolds, $400 for unpolished stainless, and $500 for polished stainless. You get what you pay for though. I bought the regular cast iron ones and coated them with kbs xtc high-temp paint. Total nuclear longevity now.

I can get a pic of them in my truck if anyone is interested. Clearances are perfect around everything.
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Old 11-13-2013, 08:11 AM   #15
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

just installed Summit Racing G9006-9 Headers. ceramic coated. fit like a glove.
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Old 11-13-2013, 06:30 PM   #16
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Re: Headers or Manifold?

Do you have a 350 Davbowen?
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Old 11-13-2013, 07:50 PM   #17
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yep. 350 w/th350 in my 63. headers clear motor mounts by a least 1/2". they do hang below the frame some, but i'm not slammin it. have 4.5"/7" drop when done.
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