62230
It's in post 204 above.
It's in post 204 above.
For those looking for cheaper headers, Hedman part number 69230 is physically the same header at half the price. The flange is thinner and its painted (which is a PITA).
I hate that header companies paint their headers with regular paint that will burn off in the first couple minutes of operation, they could just as easily paint them with high temp stuff.
Anyway, I stripped off all the paint that was on them and repainted them with spray paint meant for a BBQ grill, something like this. It has worked well on previous headers I have had.
Here's what the 69230's look like, they clear my mechanical clutch linkage just fine and tuck up much closer to the body than my previous headers (which also keeps the headers clear of the shackle bolts).
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What did you strip them with? And with the smaller flange have you had any sealing problems? How thave the held up? Still like them? I'm strongly considering these because I hope to the 6.0 lq9 swap next summer
They're still going good and I'm still happy with them. I haven't had any sealing problems with them at all.
They're still going good and I'm still happy with them. I haven't had any sealing problems with them at all.
What did you use to strip them? A flap disc or air craft stripper or ??
anyone running these headers with the fush mount moved forward and 52s? Also how easy is it get spark plugs in and out? Header bolts all have to be done by wrench or can you use a socket and rachet for all the bolts?
anyone running these headers with the fush mount moved forward and 52s? Also how easy is it get spark plugs in and out? Header bolts all have to be done by wrench or can you use a socket and rachet for all the bolts?
.......Some old names popped up I haven't seen in a long time.....Even your boy Chas.
)are still going strong. I'm starting to wonder how much longer their going to last....I started it up today to move it and a lot of condensation came out....Propane has a tendency to do that and I started to wonder how much longer the whole exhaust system has before it rots from the inside out.
I'm running dodge 52's, pushed as as far forward as possible. Only two plugs need a wrench, 5 & 6 I believe. 2 header bolts on each side need a wrench as well.
I was wondering who dug this up.......Some old names popped up I haven't seen in a long time.....Even your boy Chas.
I have a set of Headmans ( Part#69230 ) I bought back in 2000 ( That cost me a whole $109)are still going strong. I'm starting to wonder how much longer their going to last....I started it up today to move it and a lot of condensation came out....Propane has a tendency to do that and I started to wonder how much longer the whole exhaust system has before it rots from the inside out.
I never coated them, painted or wrapped them.
To answer your question.....I have no idea.![]()

can you snap me a pic of your collector/sackle?
as usuall no helpThat's what I"m here for
you have your shackle mount moved forward as well right?
:cough cough: Stage 8 :cough cough:
