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Offline Jimmy C

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Re: Headers for 70 Chally 318
« Reply #15 on: April 12, 2015 - 11:00:27 AM »
Thanks for all the input fellas
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Re: Headers for 70 Chally 318
« Reply #16 on: April 14, 2015 - 08:14:41 AM »
Just for sound, i know it won't do much in terms of HP on a stock 318. I plan on making it dual exhaust at the very least. If it's a pain, i don't mind keeping the stock manifolds and just going dual exhaust.

 I had duals made, and it is a very tight bend on passenger side over the oil filter, and over the steering. The worthless tit that did mine didn't do a good bend and it hit the idler arm on the steering linkage (the arm that is parallel to pitman arm). Thus ruining that piece, when I replaced it with a lil beefier one it hit so bad the car would not steer. So have another shop try to fix the exhuast right, or a pair of $150 headers... was a no brainer for me. Yes the steering has to run thru the headers, and yes they will bottom out if you don't raise the front end a bit. As for crushed flat... I live in an area whit tremedous frost heaves, and haven't had that problem. Besides, how do all those lowered cars get around without dragging something.? And I can buy a lot of inexpensive headers for the prive of the "good ones".   My car is a driver, not a show car.    :2cents:
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Offline AussieMark

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Re: Headers for 70 Chally 318
« Reply #17 on: April 15, 2015 - 05:44:39 AM »
I was looking at the new repro 340 HP ex manifolds that Year One sell part # AE340 for $600 a pair they have the correct casting #s and are cheaper the rusty used ones on Ebay what do you think of them?

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Re: Headers for 70 Chally 318
« Reply #18 on: April 15, 2015 - 09:19:00 AM »
Yes the steering has to run thru the headers, and yes they will bottom out if you don't raise the front end a bit. As for crushed flat... I live in an area whit tremedous frost heaves, and haven't had that problem. Besides, how do all those lowered cars get around without dragging something.?

I've used these inexpensive wrap around headers on several builds and never "smacked" a tube hard enough to flatten it significantly. I've certainly drug them over more than an occasional speed bump, but I've also seen a fair number on cars or in swap meets that have had half the tube diameter smacked flat. Driver skill I suppose.

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Re: Headers for 70 Chally 318
« Reply #19 on: April 23, 2015 - 12:04:39 PM »
I was looking at the new repro 340 HP ex manifolds that Year One sell part # AE340 for $600 a pair they have the correct casting #s and are cheaper the rusty used ones on Ebay what do you think of them?
Good option , also the Magnum truck manifolds will fit & flow well too

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