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Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2005 7:08 pm Post subject: Headers
I have an 83 El Camino with a 350 and I just bought so Headman Headers. What I was wondering is if there is an easier way to put the headers in rather than lifting the motor??
Put them in place from underneath and have a friend bungie chord them in place. Then bolt um up. _________________ My car is quicker than It needs to be, but I'm still making it faster.
I put hedders in my 80 elky and i had all kinds of problems. We had unbolt the motor mounts and tilt the motor on one side. Then I had clearance problems with the transmission crossmember and I had to notch it out.
Yes the transmission cross member will interfere with headers. It only has clearance for exhaust pipe on passenger side. You can notch the cross member yourself, buy one from one of the links (Jegs and others), or get creative in a junkyard and find one. I used a F**d cross member that was double humped for clearancr for dual exhaust.
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Location: 8(OH,WV)
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Year: 1982
Model: El Camino
Posted: Mon Aug 08, 2005 10:10 am Post subject:
greywolf wrote:
Yes the transmission cross member will interfere with headers. It only has clearance for exhaust pipe on passenger side. You can notch the cross member yourself, buy one from one of the links (Jegs and others), or get creative in a junkyard and find one. I used a F**d cross member that was double humped for clearancr for dual exhaust.
what make and model f*** did u get one from.... did u make any modifications?
what make and model f*** did u get one from.... did u make any modifications?
It was a rear-drive mid size from the mid-80's (Fairlane?) It runs straight across the frame, and rides on the lip of the frame rails. Had to drill bolt holes thru the frame rails to mount it.
I took a couple pics, some day I have to learn how to upload them to the board...
Necoa #: 1992
Location: 8(OH,WV)
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Posts: 825
Year: 1982
Model: El Camino
Posted: Sat Aug 13, 2005 6:33 pm Post subject:
greywolf wrote:
82 meeno wrote:
what make and model f*** did u get one from.... did u make any modifications?
It was a rear-drive mid size from the mid-80's (Fairlane?) It runs straight across the frame, and rides on the lip of the frame rails. Had to drill bolt holes thru the frame rails to mount it.
I took a couple pics, some day I have to learn how to upload them to the board...
Necoa #: 1992
Location: 8(OH,WV)
Joined: Dec 17, 2003
Posts: 825
Year: 1982
Model: El Camino
Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2005 10:13 pm Post subject:
greywolf wrote:
82 meeno wrote:
what make and model f*** did u get one from.... did u make any modifications?
It was a rear-drive mid size from the mid-80's (Fairlane?) It runs straight across the frame, and rides on the lip of the frame rails. Had to drill bolt holes thru the frame rails to mount it.
I took a couple pics, some day I have to learn how to upload them to the board...
i took a vacation day today and went to the boneyard to see what i could find... the yard was full of old fords,,, most of them have double hump crossmembers.... $11 to pull it off... i'm gonna back this weekend
If you want or need one of these for a 78-87, contact me and you'll save a whole lot of money! _________________ "The day we lose our will to fight is the day we lose our freedom" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TG4fe9GlWS8
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Year: 1979
Model: El Camino
Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2005 8:22 pm Post subject:
Redsfilthy wrote:
I used Hedman shorty headers but had to dent No. 2 cylinder tube to clear A-arm. I have an 84.
That sure sounds like a custom fit! I am looking at the Hedman shorties too but I don't fancy denting them too much. I already have a notch in the cross member from the PO attempt at making a '79 Choo Choo. _________________ Regards,
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Year: 1978
Model: El Camino
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 5:46 pm Post subject:
i just recently put some on my 78 g-body
i opted for the HOOKER competition longtube headers 1 5/8" - 3" collectors
and they did fit like a glove
going from underneath on both sides
drivers side slid right in
just had to replace the stock size oil filter with a shorter AC Delco one
passengers side i had to remove the starter
then it slid right in.
after i put the starter back in i realized that the headers were resting snug against the starter so i went down the road to see my friends at O'reillys and got me a "mini" starter for a i think 95 GM truck its like half the size of my old starter it slid right in with plenty of room to spare. i used the new hardware that came with the headers except for the bolt that the compresser bracket attaches to even though i dont have a compresser.
instead of using the single gasket that came with the headers i used 2 sets of felpro stock manifold gaskets on each side, sealed like a dream and sounds amazing! then i put dual exhaust with flowmaster mufflers and i didnt even use a double hump crossmember just "squeezed" the pipe a bit for ground clearence.
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