That's a big 10-4 good buddy.
-G
I'll meet ya out there once this aspirin kicks in. Lol

That's a big 10-4 good buddy.
-G

I'll meet ya out there once this aspirin kicks in. Lol![]()
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Its looking good Greg. Mid length headers are the next best thing from long tubes, and since you are keeping it 3" I wouldn't worry about it.
One thing to keep in mind, many aftermarket cylinder heads raise the exaust port some. So if you every plan to get some aluminum heads you might want to keep that in mind with your clearances. Although you can probabloy find some with stock height ports I suppose.

Can you get to all the spark plugs?

I was thinking the same thing.Can you get to all the spark plugs?
I was thinking the same thing.
) to see if my fuel mixture is running too rich or lean. In all seriousness.... the thing to keep in mind is that the fact that these headers are "outboarded" actually helps with sparkplug access quite a bit.
With traditional headers, as soon as the primary tube leaves the head flange they need to bend sharply to squeeze between the engine block and the framerail.... resulting in all sorts of blocked-access to bolts and sparkplugs.
By contrast, these headers have the luxury of coming out a few inches before working their way over the framerail toward the collector, and it seems to be creating some really nice "access pockets" around each plug.
That's not to say that swapping plugs will be effortless, but I think it will be an acceptable tradeoff to get the primary tubes finessed into a limited space. Fortunately, I'm going EFI so it's not like I'm going to be pulling plugs all the time (cough, Deuling...cough, cough) to see if my fuel mixture is running too rich or lean.
-G


Interesting. That makes sense now that I think about it.In all seriousness.... the thing to keep in mind is that the fact that these headers are "outboarded" actually helps with sparkplug access quite a bit.
-G


1/16 filler rod and 1/16 tungsten. I use 308.
I run 3/32 308 and a 3/32 tungsten for the 12 and 14 gauge 304. 1/6th filler and tungsten should do it for you. For my back purge I just run a T after my flow meter with a ball valve and some vinyl tube to that sintered stone I linked earlier in the thread.
Coolest looking fender well headers ever!