Finally installed my Hooker Super Comps (5115)! I bought these almost a year ago at a swap meet for $200. Ceramic coated even. No dents, a few minor scratches from installation. I was going to wait until I installed my new 340, but I got tired of waiting
, and figured I was going to lay them on the inner fenders for installation anyway so I might as well just do it.
Installation was WAAAY easier than I thought it would be. I know people have talked about jacking up the engine, disconnecting the steering column, all kinds of stuff, so I was a little worried. But I figured I would just disconnect one thing at a time until they fit. I put them in from the bottom after I jacked the car up and put it on 6 ton jackstands (3 ton aren't tall enough for this).
I had to remove the starter on the drivers side, but that was it. On the passenger side I had to pull the oil filter, but again, that was it. I didn't drop the steering link either. The starter was a little fun to get back into place, I put it back in before I bolted up the header, might need to unbolt the header to pull it out, but I have the ancient stock-style boat-anchor type still
. I'll probably buy a mini-starter for the 340
. Oil filter is the long type, no adaptor. Its a little tighter than it was before, but no big deal.
Only "issue" I have at the moment is the shift linkage just touches the collector on the driver's side (904 floor shift). Doesn't seem to effect shifting any, I may grind a 1/16" little notch in the collector just to be sure. The header bolts were a PITA, but I think thats just the way it is.
Sorry guys, no pictures on this one yet. I'm still working on getting my Summit X pipe in, forgot the headers don't end up "even" under the car so I need to spend a little more time fitting. It looks just like the pics that Vinb has put up, plus a few others, except my engine is dirtier, and my headers need polishing
. I haven't pulled the pan or anything like that to get rid of the minor oil drips, hoping the new 340 will cure that!