I would not hesitate to run them.
previous owner of my car did this install w/ TTi'sDo shorties exsist for small blocks in abodies? Does it make it easier to clear steering columns and trans linkages?
previous owner of my car did this install w/ TTi's
TTI Small Block Shorty Header Install
but elbert79 is talking about genIII hemi swaps
pretty sure they will....I will now possibly invest in shorty headers from TTI and see if they will sell me just the head pipes to match my existing system. Appreciate the info.
Joe
a short end wrench is a big help if you ever need to drop the exhaust later. also, one of the bolts went in from the bottom. maybe passenger side closest to the motor? too hot out, not going to look right nowWord of warning: When you install them, attach the head pipes to the headers before you put them in the car. Some of the nuts and bolts that attach the head pipes to the headers are nearly impossible to get to once their in the car.
I had every tool in my arsenal out to try and tighten those bolts. I was under there for hours. I'd say 4 out of 6 were real bastards. Good thing is, I used metal self-locking nuts on them, so they absolutely will not loosen up on their own!a short end wrench is a big help if you ever need to drop the exhaust later. also, one of the bolts went in from the bottom. maybe passenger side closest to the motor? too hot out, not going to look right now
one thing that helps a lot is getting the car high enough too. last time i had the car on it's wheels on 12" of wheel cribsI had every tool in my arsenal out to try and tighten those bolts. I was under there for hours. I'd say 4 out of 6 were real bastards. Good thing is, I used metal self-locking nuts on them, so they absolutely will not loosen up on their own!