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Header question
First off thanks for any input....Getting close to my final asmbly on this and need to have the exhaust ran, truck runs sweet, not happy with the wire clearance on the hookers I'm running, they sound good as I had some mixed reactions as I drove it open around the block and tested my posi.
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Re: Header question
The only other headers that I am familar with for small blocks in these trucks are the Hedmann 69260's and the Hooker 2453's. But I'm not sure either will give better plug wire clearance. I typically don't have problems with headers and plug wires. As long as they aren't touching the headers, and you have good quality plug wires (I see you do), I wouldn't think you would have an issue. If you do have a touching issue, maybe a straight plug boot would help? The one set of headers I used to run, I used wires with 6-90* boots and 2 straight boots.
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Re: Header question
I went with those Hedmans and didn't have any problems, except the 2nd from rear on the drivers side (#5). I had all 90 degree boots except that one which I put a straight boot on. That plug is a BEAR to change!!!!
I also had to trim the frame just a tad on the left rear.
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Re: Header question
Routing your wires below your headers would solve the problem and cost a lot less than new exhaust.
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Re: Header question
What part # are the Hookers that you have now?
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Re: Header question
I have the same problem with my hookers. I have half of them with 90's and the other half with straight boot and they all have the heat covers. Are those the powder coated headrers? If so they are the same as mine and thay get really hot. I would recommend the ceramic ones if you are going to get another pair.
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Re: Header question
Thanks for the info, not sure of the part number I picked these up from a friend, I did try going under but wires lay on pipe and yes the powder coating seems to make em hotter I did the high heat treatment, I'm gonna try some ceramic headman, will post an update once installed
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Re: Header question
can't help with the header issue, but i must say that's a beautiful engine...glad to hear everything is coming together for ya....also wondering, are those valve covers polished aluminum or chrome? thanks
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