No WAY !!! That crappy company !!! JK Not as bad a company as some people think...Attitude may have something to do with it. I love mine...
if moving the proportioning valve was your biggest problem then you were lucky. these swaps are easy to a point but do take some creative thinking. No way on gods green earth would i cut up $800 dollar headers. I just moved my proportioning valve, solved. I don't want to pick a fight but i don't think you saw the forest behind the tree. I am like 408 swinger, i made adjustments. I would suggest to put some heat wrap around the valve to stop any unwanted heat messing with the brakes.
Its not Mopar specific. The other brands has plenty of isues aswell,part of it is tolerances stacking up between now and when the car was built an eternity ago.It's a real shame companies can make headers that fit Ford, GM, AMC, and a host of others with no fitment issues, but no one can do it for Mopar. Some fit good, some don't. And that's true even buying the "best".
Correct,people complained a whole lot less in the past and got alot more done.hotrodding ain't what it used to be.
Just a quarter inch of is nothing on these old cars,F body GMs tend to be even worse.Is it the headers or inconsistancies from Mopar ? My ragtop rear end is off by 1/4". I know thats not header related but who knows about the front of the car ?
I think it's the header companies. Lemmie sorta answer that by askin you this. Do you really and I mean REALLY think that all the other domestic makes were made THAT much better and THAT much more consistent than our Mopars? I sure don't. Yet, they all have parts.....not just headers, that fit and function better on their cars than we do on ours and our parts cost more. Kinda backwards ain't it?
Unrelated but related, I had an issue with tti coated headers, they started to rust.
I read through the warranty and I had no interest in r&r, be out of a car, box up, send back, etc. Especially because 2 of the bolts are a royal pain.
Sent them an email stating that, adding I don't want anything but for them to offer a better coating on the poly headers for the next customer, as they didn't offer the same coating as bb headers.
2 weeks later I received an email, they're sending me new headers with their top of the line coating. I called to buy new gaskets, as it's a 318 poly and not a common gasket. Their reply, we're sending you everything, headers, gaskets, bolts, enjoy.
If you're talking about the TTI headers, they have been out longer than ten years. I bought mine in either '08 or '09. I've never had a problem with mine, great fit and they still look as good as they did when I first put them in the car.I bought my headers way back when they first came out, so maybe 10 years ago or so and the coating on them is kind of junk. The bottom especially is really flaking badly and rusting a lot, thought the tops at the flanges themselves aren't as bad.
I'm not sure what it is about mine. Granted my car also sits outside all the time, albeit under a cover, but the coating has not held up well for me at all.If you're talking about the TTI headers, they have been out longer than ten years. I bought mine in either '08 or '09. I've never had a problem with mine, great fit and they still look as good as they did when I first put them in the car.
Even better, wrap it with a propane torch/welding blanket for lesser priceI've got 1 7/8" TTI long tube on my 440. I already had this sheild for proportioning valve and highly recommend it . May not help your situation though.
A-Body 1962-76 - Dart - Duster - Valiant -- Wheels - Brakes - Rear Axle / Proportioning Valve / Heat Shield /
I put headers on a 67 Fairlane with a 428. With that goofy as power assist steering ram linkage bullshit. What a cocksucker!!! Mopars ARE easy.You folks need to install headers on a 64 - 67 Mustang with "linkage" style power steering, or headers on a 429 Thunderbird.
Mopars are a piece of cake .
YUP!!!You folks need to install headers on a 64 - 67 Mustang with "linkage" style power steering, or headers on a 429 Thunderbird.
Mopars are a piece of cake .
Nice chart! I'll check it out.Not sure if it helps your swap, but Dana67Dart just dug up a "where the engine should be", perhaps it may help you.
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Depends what your definition of fine is lol