2010.08.14 - UPDATE! - IN THE GARAGE HAVING FUN WITH HOOKERS...
Hmmm...looks like I have everyone's attention.
Yes, the new Hooker Headers arrived (P/N: 2455HKR) and it was time to get them bolted up. These new replacements are a 2" primary with a ~34" primary length and a 3.5" collector. This is exactly what the GM Performance manual for the 502 calls for, so I won't be leaving any power on the table.
As I've been quoted to say: "Custom is custom"... even with off-the-shelf parts, sometimes things don't fit exactly right. The attempted installation hit a small snag when the header flanges hit the lower cylinder head bolts. I marked them with a silver Sharpie and gave them a quick kiss with a sanding roll to create the necessary clearance.
The rearmost bolt on the passenger side header was impossibly tight to the tube, so I needed to slightly angle grind the hole to allow the bolt to pass through completely.
Once the headers were installed, I took an overhead shot of the flanges. One of them is slightly crooked, but I will most likely be cutting these off to weld on a ball & socket style flange anyway.
I re-installed the harmonic damper, and the lower triple v-groove pulley as well as the upper waterpump pulley. The color looks great with the orange and all the stainless ARP hardware.
Passenger side header and the new Lokar locking oil dipstick.
Unfortunately, something isn't quite right. The alignment between the upper and lower pulley is off by what looks like 1/4". I think I might have accidentally painted the old 454 pulley (the 496 engine build) instead of the 502 one. They have different part numbers and I'm guessing the alignment might be slightly differerent.
The pulley I'm using now is stamped with:
3937787 AC
The one I think belongs on the 502 is stamped with:
14023135 BN
Does anyone know if I'm on the right track here???
This engine will ultimately have an A/C compressor installed as well. I've read that there are a total of 6 types of pulley configurations on a BBC, so there's a chance that I'll need to buy all new pulleys regardless of what I already own. I don't think any of these engines came with A/C originally.

Hmmm...looks like I have everyone's attention.

Yes, the new Hooker Headers arrived (P/N: 2455HKR) and it was time to get them bolted up. These new replacements are a 2" primary with a ~34" primary length and a 3.5" collector. This is exactly what the GM Performance manual for the 502 calls for, so I won't be leaving any power on the table.
As I've been quoted to say: "Custom is custom"... even with off-the-shelf parts, sometimes things don't fit exactly right. The attempted installation hit a small snag when the header flanges hit the lower cylinder head bolts. I marked them with a silver Sharpie and gave them a quick kiss with a sanding roll to create the necessary clearance.
The rearmost bolt on the passenger side header was impossibly tight to the tube, so I needed to slightly angle grind the hole to allow the bolt to pass through completely.
Once the headers were installed, I took an overhead shot of the flanges. One of them is slightly crooked, but I will most likely be cutting these off to weld on a ball & socket style flange anyway.
I re-installed the harmonic damper, and the lower triple v-groove pulley as well as the upper waterpump pulley. The color looks great with the orange and all the stainless ARP hardware.
Passenger side header and the new Lokar locking oil dipstick.
Unfortunately, something isn't quite right. The alignment between the upper and lower pulley is off by what looks like 1/4". I think I might have accidentally painted the old 454 pulley (the 496 engine build) instead of the 502 one. They have different part numbers and I'm guessing the alignment might be slightly differerent.
The pulley I'm using now is stamped with:
3937787 AC
The one I think belongs on the 502 is stamped with:
14023135 BN
Does anyone know if I'm on the right track here???

This engine will ultimately have an A/C compressor installed as well. I've read that there are a total of 6 types of pulley configurations on a BBC, so there's a chance that I'll need to buy all new pulleys regardless of what I already own. I don't think any of these engines came with A/C originally.

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