Any opinions on header reducers?
Brands? Styles?
I want low to no maintenance with zero leaks due to the fuel injection using the 02 sensor
Please give me some real world experience
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/snh-cc1dp-pThe ball and socket are a better design. Not sure what headers you’re going with but some come with those.
Those also look promisingV band clamps like turbochargers use. Cut off your old collector and weld in v bands.
Not sure of this exact product but this is they type I'm suggesting.
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/131470482253
If not those, ball and socket are next.
V bands are awesome. We use them everywhere on aircraft. I use them in my exhaust to connect the y pipe to the rear half of the exhaust.Those also look promising
noTurn the headers over and staight pipe out the hood.
welding stainless to steel sound like an issue waiting to happenV bands are awesome. We use them everywhere on aircraft. I use them in my exhaust to connect the y pipe to the rear half of the exhaust.
They are fairly cheap and easy. Just weld them on and you are good. Make sure you get stainless ones though. Some come with alignment flanges and some don't. The ones that don't you can make your own by sliding one side of pipe through so it's proud and makes a lip to fit the other flange
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welding stainless to steel sound like an issue waiting to happen
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/snh-cc1dp-p
Definitely asking because of the no maintenance issue. I expect to torque them after it warms up. Don't want to work on them a bunch after
You can mig stainless just fineI dont have a TIG. Certainly not paying someone to do it, so that option may be out
Yeah I figured I should spring for thoseIf you must stick with the standard 3 bolt flange collectors, soft copper gaskets and prevailing torque lock nuts on the bolts. I had the crappiest ratty headers that came on my 75 but somebody used the dead soft copper gaskets at the heads and the collectors. The prevailing torque lock nuts don't have any nylon in them and are just fine to use in hot applications. They don't back off. Combined with the copper they shouldn't leak.
My exhaust is welded straight to the frame and my engine is held in by poly leaf spring bushings.. I have zero flex haha.I believe that you NEED some sort of flex joint. The stock manifold has some flex at the collector. I think that you will have fewer problems if you put one in too.

welding stainless to steel sound like an issue waiting to happen