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Mandrel-bends.com is another good place for building your exhaust. I would also recommend looking around and getting flanges 1/2" thick. A couple places sell them. They use them on motor homes a lot. They do not leak. Ever.

Is there such a thing as 304 stainless exhaust port flanges? What I've seen so far all appear to be mild-steel....

I'll keep checking.


-G
 
Is there such a thing as 304 stainless exhaust port flanges? What I've seen so far all appear to be mild-steel....

I'll keep checking.


-G


Worst case you could have them laser cut or on a water jet. I'd imagine it won't be easy to find any to just buy.
 
Worst case you could have them laser cut or on a water jet. I'd imagine it won't be easy to find any to just buy.


There must be shops that build high-end stainless headers that would be willing to sell me a set of there flanges... No need to re-invent the wheel, just need to find the "players" for BBC stainless header stuff.

The plan of record so far is to try to figure out the ICEngineworks.com website so that I can order a set of their 1-7/8" plastic modeling header kits.

Their tube cutting fixtures are stupid-expensive and you need a bandsaw to use it, so I'll probably just go with the simpler tool from Cone Engineering. It will allow me to mark my cuts accurately all the way around the tube, and I'll just cut them with my 4-1/2 disc and dress them nicely on the big Apex 20" wheel...

So I figure.... build the headers to fit the space I've got left in the engine bay/ wheel wells, then buy the Dominator EFI system.... and that will give me enough stuff to get the engine running and broken-in on my run-stand. :waytogo:


-G
 
No.

Never burned a single drop of fuel..... :D

That is all about to change, in a violent and extreme way.


-G

:haha:

Great progress lately! :waytogo: Can`t wait to hear it run though!! That will be a HUGE motivator for you! :popcorn: Although I`m sure it will be a bit of a wait yet...homemade SS headers won`t be made in a big hurry!
 
:haha:

Great progress lately! :waytogo: Can`t wait to hear it run though!! That will be a HUGE motivator for you! :popcorn: Although I`m sure it will be a bit of a wait yet...homemade SS headers won`t be made in a big hurry!


MPS Day on Sunday...... Imagine the points available if I could get them built, installed and get the engine running in ONE DAY!!! :haha::haha:


-G
 
Our homeboy Jason at Pac Fab could probably answer your stainless header questions.

He makes a lot of custom from scratch stainless headers :pimp:
 
Check with local water jet companies, I get them from a guy here in town and will cut them out of whatever I want

Truck is awesome.
 
Check with local water jet companies, I get them from a guy here in town and will cut them out of whatever I want

Truck is awesome.


HA! I got a 10-year lurker on CK5 to finally make his first post! :waytogo:

-G
 
Sshhhh don't tell anyone. I gotta go hide back in the shadows..

:) I actually just realized I had a account, I logged in couple days ago for the first time since August of 2006..

When i owned my 1st gen. Haven't owned one since and regret it everyday.
 
HA! I got a 10-year lurker on CK5 to finally make his first post! :waytogo:

-G

If he had only held out till sunday it would have been worth a few more points.

Man I am envious of what you have done with this. Looking forward to "your" vroom vroom noises being backed up by the rumble of a big block.
 
Catching up here. On the headers....why 1 7/8" inch primaries instead of 2"? FWIW, mine have a 3/8" flange.
 
2" flanges can be hard to find in anything thick, 1 7/8 is usually easier, u less you have a company cut you some. Stainless is great, but building headers can amount to a lot of waste and stainless is considerably more expensive. Most my customers dont want to pay the extra expense so I use mild and have it coated inside and out in jet hot. It works great and keeps a lot of heat out of the engine compartment. Couple sets I've done for various Hotrods. When your ready you build a set Id be happy to share some tips to make it a bit easier. Most my sets were very limited spaces.








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