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Sanderson Headers? #1663873
08/26/14 11:45 AM
08/26/14 11:45 AM
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Spartanburg SC
MoparDan Offline OP
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looking at purchasing a pair of Sanderson block hugger headers for a 71 rr 340 column shift auto.

They look nice, made in USA, coated, under $500, No Gasket design. Just wondering about fitment?

Sanderson states they are designed for a-bodies. I called them and they said they will fit b-bodies, withiout problem.

Does anyone here have experience with them, and whether they in fact fit b-bodies without issue.

Thanks everyone

Re: Sanderson Headers? [Re: MoparDan] #1663874
08/26/14 11:55 AM
08/26/14 11:55 AM
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I was looking into those for my truck (360). I don't have any info to help you with, but I was wondering about their claim to not use any gaskets!
Hummmmmmmmmm

http://www.sandersonheaders.com/Sanderson-DD7-Small-Block-Chrysler-Blockhugger-Header-Set.html

Re: Sanderson Headers? [Re: bigblock340power] #1663875
08/29/14 12:18 AM
08/29/14 12:18 AM
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They are built with quality. Thick flange and solid tubes.

I had a set of cheap long tubes on a small block truck. So I went from a set of rusted, leaking, warped flanges headers to a solid, would seal with any brand gasket, quality header but the side note here is. I lost power.


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