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BB headers

Kap142

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I need some input, (my wife thinks I'm smokin banana peels) How tough is it to stick a pair of headers on a 72 BB with PS, PB?

See what ya started Mark?

I'm looking at a pair on Ebay. Don't look bad but don't really know if they'll be worth the effort. I know I'll have to re-do the exhaust to make the connect but other then that? Heck you need a shoe horn to get in there now.
 
Now Ken, why do you want to copy me? I know- you want to spend some monopoly money too!!!! Greg aka Antivenom loves the classic vettes from what I've heard. I bet he or his lovely bride Rachelle could give you a much better answer than me. I would say: Ah,so the FORCE is strong within you. USe the FORCE Ken and all is possible!
 
HUGE PAIN IN THE AS.............
YOU WILL HAVE TO TAKE EVERTHING OFF THE MOTOR ,ALL.,PULLEYS,STUFF LIKE THAT.AND THEN HOPE THE NEW HEADERS ARE THE RIGHT ONE'S.YOU WILL HAVE ABOUT A 1/2 INCH OFF PLAY AFTER THEY ARE INSTALLED,IT IS ALOT EASIER TO DO IT FROM THE BOTTOM,AND I WOULD INVEST IN NEW HEADER BOLTS,THE OLD ONE'S WON'T WANT TO COME OFF EASILY,BUT THEN YOU HAVE TO GET THE CAR UP A BIT.ABOUT 3 TO 4 FEET OFF THE GROUND TO SLIDE THE HEADERS IN AND UP.ALSO SOME OF YOUR PIPES MAY HAVE TO BE CUT AND NEW FLAGE MADE,YOUR HEADERS ARE LONGER THEN YOUR MANIFOLDS.LOOKS LIKE A PARTY AT YOUR HOUSE FOR A WEEKEND FOR INSTALL.:dancer01::thumbsup::party:
 
oops, I forgot Rob knows this stuff too. And there's always duct tape when all else fails. :lmao:
 
Ken,

I am running stock exhaust manifolds on my '69 and over the years I have had them off many times. I think there is plenty of room on the passenger side to drop headers in from the top (unless you have A/C). The drivers side is another story. With PS and PB the exhaust manifold must come up from the bottom. And to be honest it is always, turn it slightly this way, push toward front as you turn slightly the other way, and sometimes they line right up. The other times, not so much. :eek: It is a PITA (Rich can add this to his computer lingo list) especially if you are working on your back. Would definitely be a lot easier on a lift. Maybe after market headers would be easier, but for some reason, I don't think so.

Rich
 
Beside that your HP will not go up that much unless you get a whole complete ex. system,it will so loud you won't stand it,unless you get your heads port and polished,it not worth the time or money.It's a real pain in the as..............Then you need to make her breath better by working on the carb,either a rebuilt or changing the jets,don't get me wrong you can get alot more hp but it involves alot of stuff.Let's say you do all this,will your rear end beable to take it,maybe bigger gears in the rear end,newer u-joints,it just never stops.But any time you want to jump in,let me know,I always love a good tear down.:lmao:
 
Beside that your HP will not go up that much unless you get a whole complete ex. system,it will so loud you won't stand it,unless you get your heads port and polished,it not worth the time or money.It's a real pain in the as..............Then you need to make her breath better by working on the carb,either a rebuilt or changing the jets,don't get me wrong you can get alot more hp but it involves alot of stuff.Let's say you do all this,will your rear end beable to take it,maybe bigger gears in the rear end,newer u-joints,it just never stops.But any time you want to jump in,let me know,I always love a good tear down.:lmao:

OK (Rich) if this hasn't been included in your list YGBSM (ya gotta be sh*tin me) reference above.

Alright Rob I'll go have a beer and forget this whole thought process
 
Ken,

I am running stock exhaust manifolds on my '69 and over the years I have had them off many times. I think there is plenty of room on the passenger side to drop headers in from the top (unless you have A/C). The drivers side is another story. With PS and PB the exhaust manifold must come up from the bottom. And to be honest it is always, turn it slightly this way, push toward front as you turn slightly the other way, and sometimes they line right up. The other times, not so much. :eek: It is a PITA (Rich can add this to his computer lingo list) especially if you are working on your back. Would definitely be a lot easier on a lift. Maybe after market headers would be easier, but for some reason, I don't think so.

Rich


After the advise of Rich and Rob I have forgotten the header project, :ack2::ack2: Seems way more effort then end result would be worth, so now ('cause I lack common sense:crazy03:) I'm thinking of pulling both factory manifolds to have them ceramic coated in gray. I do very much like the factory original look and I guess am always looking for ways to make her more award worthy (it' s a disease and "I have a problem")

My BB does, by the way, have A/C.

What kind of difficulty and frustrations will I encounter with a removal and a reinstall?:shrug01:
 
Ken,

As I mentioned earlier, I have had my BB manifolds off a number of times. My '69 does not have AC so I don't know how much that will hinder you pulling the passenger side out from the top. On my car I can have the passenger side out in about 10 minutes. The driver's side is a little more difficult but should drop out through the bottom. Make sure you take the plugs out to give yourself a little more room.

Each time I have had mine out I have sprayed them with with a high temp Cast Blast. I take my time and apply 3 to 5 coats. But I make sure I only shoot very thing coats. This has worked for me and seems to last a while.

Hope this helps.

Rich
 
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