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Identify these headers? #91995
07/21/08 02:41 PM
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Can someone identify these headers? They are for a small block and of course there are no markings on them.
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Re: Identify these headers? [Re: Hans] #91996
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Look like the cheap set ups.

Hooker (unlikely), headman, flowtech, blackjack, etc.

If the collector ring is welded, they may be hookers. Hookers usually have a small badge on them.

Re: Identify these headers? [Re: RobX4406] #91997
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and they probably fit most popular A,B,Cand E bodys with smallblocks and conventional heads

Re: Identify these headers? [Re: RobX4406] #91998
07/21/08 03:46 PM
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Yes, they are cheap small block headers. Just thought that someone could identify the brand. The collector ring is not welded and no stamp.
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Hans

Re: Identify these headers? [Re: Hans] #91999
07/21/08 04:09 PM
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They must not have many miles on them cuz the pipe on the right isn't smashed flat like most I've had and seen.

MM

Re: Identify these headers? [Re: 500ciDuster] #92000
07/21/08 04:19 PM
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I am thinking small block truck........


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Re: Identify these headers? [Re: Dart_it_All] #92001
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Quote:

I am thinking small block truck........




nope , not a truck header .

they are the cheapy smallblock headers , the brand , doesn't really matter because they suck no matter who made them .

if they are hedmans there might be a 5 digit part number on the header flange

Re: Identify these headers? [Re: JohnRR] #92002
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They look like Hedman Elite Hedders for F-bodies to me.

If the collector end is the ball-and-socket style, they're most likely Hedmans.

Cheap? I've used Hedman Hedders twice and the fit was perfect each time- once on my '77 van w/360 (Elites) and again on my '77 Aspen's 360 with Schumacher conversion mounts. Not a single dimple necessary. Guess I'm a fool for not buying TTIs.

Re: Identify these headers? [Re: In_The_Pink] #92003
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What is the thickness of the flange, 1/4 5/16, 3/8?







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