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I have a '69 C-10 with a stock 350 in it. It has headers on it now and I'm gonna replace them. Any suggestions?
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Stock Manifolds, headers are a real pain.
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Yea,,,I'd thought about that since the engine is stock
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yep stock motor means stock manifolds no maintenance after install..
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im about to go back to ram horns. I just want clean and simple.
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Heedmen headers. Just put new ones on my 69 c10 with a 350. Number 5 plug takes a few minutes to get out. No clearance issues.
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If you buy cheap $99 headers, then every bad thing you've heard about headers WILL happen to you. If you buy good headers, which are pricey, you'll have no more problems than you would with stock manifolds. A thick header flange is key. For a stock engine, stock manifolds are perfectly fine. If you decide on headers, get a set of tri-y's. They build power down low, where it will be useful on a daily driver or towing rig. The 4 into 1 headers make their power in the higher rpm range, not where you do most of your driving. Splurge for ceramic coated if your wallet can accommodate that. But again, stock manifolds are just fine on a stock engine. Even upgrading to the 2-1/2" Corvette manifolds won't do much for a stock engine, other than make it a pain in the @$$ to route your exhaust and mount your accessories.
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2 1/2" 'vette rams horns.
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2 1/2" rams , :smoke:
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Running a set of set of Summit brand headers. They have surface rust on them now. I will be cleaning them up. On a stock motor probably best to go stock exhaust. I have a pretty aggressive cam in my 350 so I went with a set of long tube headers.
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These fit good. Heedmen headers
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A decent set of headers will work and help with a little power. Headmans with the ball socket end work good for me. Never have to worry about a collector leak. Don't over tighten the headers when first installed. Heat em up them go back and torque down. Use a good aluminum gasket not paper.
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Headers get a bad rap because most people overtighten the fasteners and warp the flanges, or use crappy gaskets that blow out. I've installed headers on dang near every V8 vehicle I've ever owned, and have not had the problems everyone associates with headers.
I will add this though... changing spark plugs on a SBC with headers could be a new Olympic Sport. Get's a little tight, but if you take your time and know a few tricks, it gets easier over time. :) Gary |
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I had headman long tubes on my old truck, never had a problem. It’s been said many times, don’t go cheap when it comes to headers
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Doug's headers on 2 of junkets.
No plug clearance issues. No gasket issues. Zero maintenance basically |
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Nothing wrong with stock manifolds either, but I have headers on every vehicle I own and have never had any problems. Either way you go, pay attention to plug wire routing and don't cheap out on crappy parts and cheap gaskets and you'll be fine. |
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I'm running summit brand ceramic headers with no problems. Look good. No leaks.
I did use fel pro gaskets though. Mark |
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I was wondering when we would have our next discussion on Headers vs manifolds. Headers are an effective as well as harmless mod. Effective meaning if your engine is build up bad to the bone they are the final equation for getting that horsepower producing air through the pump. Harmless meaning, while a stock motor may not see much beneficial gain, they don't hurt a thing.
As far as looks go, I like the look of headers. They both look clean (except for the factory heat deflectors), but personally I see tubular headers as being the clean option. Also the performance option, for looks. And you are ready for anything else you decide to throw at your mill. As far as reliability goes it's a draw in my eyes. Personally, I have had more issues with manifolds than headers. Run enough of these trucks stock long enough and you would know. And the problems that 'can' occur with headers I would rather deal with than the problems I've had with manifolds. It really comes down to what you like. You can't go wrong either way as long as you don't buy cheap crap... not that I didn't get 15 reliable years from a set of cheap headers I had to have installed in Flagstaff on my '71 Custom Camper when one manifold blew out descending the North Rim of the canyon. You would think cast iron would last a lifetime, and some seem to be. But I have to wonder about anything new made in China with what seems to be their inferior metallurgy. |
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Funny you say that Special-K, the one vehicle of mine that did have manifolds (they were on it when I got it) was my '65 Bel Air wagon. Drivers side manifold cracked, then I put headers on it!
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I never had issues with my cheapy Hedmans. Drove it daily for 16 years. Put gaskets on once. Never did anything with the collectors....I had donut gaskets in place.
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I just installed Summit Ceramic coated headers and the have real thick flanges and fit perfectly on my 69 C20 350. Also did single barrel to 4 barrel Holley 600 and dual plane intake. Totally woke it up. Its not a dog anymore. Lots of power. Power steering is next.
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I have Heddmans. The PO had mismatched rams horn stock exhausts. One was pre-smog, and the other had holes for A.I.R. inputs. Different displacements. New hedders were more practical than stock exhausts.
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I've read 4 or 5 threads on headers and not one mentions problems on the starter side of the engine. That has always been the biggest problem with headers in my history, esp my 1971 C10. The headers are actually touching the starter! I recently purchased it and have not driven it enough that the starter won't turn.......but I am sure it would happen except that I am going to put manifolds on it before it happens.
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Have Doug's on 2 if my junks.
One is tri Y on a 454 And a 4-1 long tube on a sb 400. Haven't put a wrench gasket or anything on either set in years. As with anything you'll get what you pay for. |
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I run headman headers on my trucks
My dad ran hooker headers on his truck Good gaskets tighten well not over tight Never had starter issues Ran several trucks with rams horn too Old rams horn manifolds a pain as they tend to be easy to break |
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