Re: One header done, one to finish!
[Re: n20mstr]
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08/20/22 11:03 PM
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Cab_Burge
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Post it in the header thread ! Neat wrap job Doesn't the heat wrap lead to rust on mild steel pipes? I'm a fan of header coating now for running cooler under the hood and not burning myself when working on the motor at the races
Last edited by Cab_Burge; 08/20/22 11:04 PM.
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Re: One header done, one to finish!
[Re: Cab_Burge]
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08/21/22 10:27 PM
08/21/22 10:27 PM
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Post it in the header thread ! Neat wrap job Doesn't the heat wrap lead to rust on mild steel pipes? I'm a fan of header coating now for running cooler under the hood and not burning myself when working on the motor at the races Cab, I only had to patch a couple holes in the headers I have run since 1997. Actually cracks where welding was thin. But I wanted to upgrade to a header matched to the new combo. The long life might be because I run alky with fuel lube. Exhaust ports are coated with the lube and carbon buildup.
Last edited by gregsdart; 08/21/22 10:28 PM.
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