brassnut
Registered Member
Okay heres the skinny,
81 blazer stock 350 with 4" lift . I got tired of the stock exhaust manifolds and associated piping leaking fumes out everywhere so I decided to put on some Hedman Elite 69830's (thanks to the advice I got here on ck5). So the instal was not as quick as I thought. Removing various PS brackets and AC brackets and Oil dipstick tube and passenger side leafspring0 bumpstop ( which is useless after the lift and was intruding on the headers preferred path) and spark plugs and valve covers....... after all that i was finally ready to put on the headers. The header bolts hedman sent were all 12 the same size length. I needed a longer stud on the front driver side of the engine for the PS or AC bracket(cant remember which). Then I noticed some of the bolts on the passenger side seemed to be bottoming out in the heads before they were tight. So, picked up some longer ones from local parts store and back in business. Then put new cheapo valve covers on cause I disgraced mine from a previous instal, and I was back in business. Now for the problems left unsolved........
The oil dipstick tube got violated by the new headers before I decided to do the right thing and remove it. Now it is reinstalled, but has a lot of play in the chunck of metal it slides into. So my question is how is the the dipstick tube (passenger side mind you) seated to the engine block? Is there a "bracket" that bolts to the engine block? If so, this "bracket" has a lot of wiggle/play to it. Can I tighten it or is it pressed into the block and now beyond repair. Also, the dipstick tube had no o-rings on it, is it supposed to?
Second question,
I have an extra bracket left over that I cannot put back on. It reninforces the PS pump bracket by bolting to the front two driver side header studs/bolts and securing the PS pump. I don't have it installed right now, but the belts for all my accessories (non-serpentine) are tight and show now signs of slack/play. Will this be fine, or should I seek further attention to it . Is there a bracket someone makes to compensate for this with a header instal?
Thanks in advance,
Austin
PS,
Please excuse any spelling errors, my knuckles have bled over the keyboard hindering proper keystroke rhythm.
81 blazer stock 350 with 4" lift . I got tired of the stock exhaust manifolds and associated piping leaking fumes out everywhere so I decided to put on some Hedman Elite 69830's (thanks to the advice I got here on ck5). So the instal was not as quick as I thought. Removing various PS brackets and AC brackets and Oil dipstick tube and passenger side leafspring0 bumpstop ( which is useless after the lift and was intruding on the headers preferred path) and spark plugs and valve covers....... after all that i was finally ready to put on the headers. The header bolts hedman sent were all 12 the same size length. I needed a longer stud on the front driver side of the engine for the PS or AC bracket(cant remember which). Then I noticed some of the bolts on the passenger side seemed to be bottoming out in the heads before they were tight. So, picked up some longer ones from local parts store and back in business. Then put new cheapo valve covers on cause I disgraced mine from a previous instal, and I was back in business. Now for the problems left unsolved........
The oil dipstick tube got violated by the new headers before I decided to do the right thing and remove it. Now it is reinstalled, but has a lot of play in the chunck of metal it slides into. So my question is how is the the dipstick tube (passenger side mind you) seated to the engine block? Is there a "bracket" that bolts to the engine block? If so, this "bracket" has a lot of wiggle/play to it. Can I tighten it or is it pressed into the block and now beyond repair. Also, the dipstick tube had no o-rings on it, is it supposed to?
Second question,
I have an extra bracket left over that I cannot put back on. It reninforces the PS pump bracket by bolting to the front two driver side header studs/bolts and securing the PS pump. I don't have it installed right now, but the belts for all my accessories (non-serpentine) are tight and show now signs of slack/play. Will this be fine, or should I seek further attention to it . Is there a bracket someone makes to compensate for this with a header instal?
Thanks in advance,
Austin
PS,
Please excuse any spelling errors, my knuckles have bled over the keyboard hindering proper keystroke rhythm.