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Why doesn't anyone build big block headers like this?? #280276
04/07/09 09:49 AM
04/07/09 09:49 AM
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Gumbydammit Offline OP
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I was checking out Chally427's small block build ( REAL nice by BTW )and I remembered the Hooker 1 3/4" headers that dropped the #1 tube down throught the K frame. Why doesn't anyone build big block headers that do this? I would think that it would eliminate the need to cut a hole for a fenderwell tube like the Proparts headers. I've got a set of TTI headers and I'm thinking of modifying the front tubes to drop straight down to aid spark plug access.


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Re: Why doesn't anyone build big block headers like this?? [Re: Gumbydammit] #280277
04/07/09 04:58 PM
04/07/09 04:58 PM
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Man I loved those headers on my 340 Scamp, they were #5204's.


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Re: Why doesn't anyone build big block headers like this?? [Re: ProSport] #280278
04/07/09 05:05 PM
04/07/09 05:05 PM
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That front header tube will be in the gear box that's why LOL

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