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Steve Cole 09-11-2017 11:12 AM

Anyone using Speed Engineering Headers???
 
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In particular, these:

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Part number 25-1021

I am looking for feedback on how well they fit, how well they are made, etc. Also info on the long tube versions.
Thanks!

v30crewcab 09-11-2017 07:17 PM

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looks like the ones we are using in the 66 suburban we are building. seem to fit nice.

Steve Cole 09-11-2017 07:56 PM

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Wow, a reply already! Thanks for the quick reply. Any clearance issues with the spark plug wires or oil dipstick tube?

v30crewcab 09-11-2017 08:50 PM

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its not running yet, but the dipstick works fine. pass side wires are fine, driver side won't work. needs aftermarket wires.

1970 CST Short Wide 09-11-2017 10:52 PM

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Nice looking set. I used Sanderson which look just like these and the fit perfect

Steve Cole 09-12-2017 08:16 AM

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Awesome, thanks!

sprint_9 09-12-2017 06:58 PM

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Couple pictures of the long tubes and how they hang.

Let me know if you want any specific pictures of them and I can get them.

coreyjhen 09-12-2017 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by sprint_9 (Post 8038258)
Couple pictures of the long tubes and how they hang.

Let me know if you want any specific pictures of them and I can get them.

Whose motor mounts are you using?

racecougar 09-12-2017 09:09 PM

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Went with their longtubes and engine mount adapter plates, along with stock type mounts and the original I-6 perches. They fit well. The only modification was welding on a V-band to the collectors.

coreyjhen 09-12-2017 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by racecougar (Post 8038388)
Went with their longtubes and engine mount adapter plates, along with stock type mounts and the original I-6 perches. They fit well. The only modification was welding on a V-band to the collectors.

Looks nice. Your radiator and hoses look like the factory put them in, too.

Steve Cole 09-12-2017 10:22 PM

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Hey Sprint, couple of questions: 1. Can you post a "side view" version of the first couple of pics you posted? And 2. Do you see any clearance issues with the column shift linkage or spark plug wires?

Thanks!

Same question for Racecougar! (If you didn't re-locate your coils)

racecougar 09-13-2017 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by coreyjhen (Post 8038411)
Looks nice. Your radiator and hoses look like the factory put them in, too.

Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Steve Cole (Post 8038463)
Hey Sprint, couple of questions: 1. Can you post a "side view" version of the first couple of pics you posted? And 2. Do you see any clearance issues with the column shift linkage or spark plug wires?

Thanks!

Same question for Racecougar! (If you didn't re-locate your coils)

I used a '71 column and a Lokar shift linkage. The linkage required a slight bend, and the driverside O2 sensor bung is plugged (I installed a bung at a better angle in the exhaust just after the collector).

Steve Cole 09-13-2017 10:09 AM

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Thanks Racecougar! Two more questions: Is your engine in the "stock" location? and, I am loving those V-band clamps, did those come from Speed Engineering as well?

Thanks.

racecougar 09-13-2017 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve Cole (Post 8038715)
Thanks Racecougar! Two more questions: Is your engine in the "stock" location? and, I am loving those V-band clamps, did those come from Speed Engineering as well?

Thanks.

No problem.

Regarding location, it's a 5.3L LS in a truck that came with a 230ci I-6...it's a long way from stock. That said, the I-6 perches are installed in the rear set of holes on the frame, and the mounts are on the second set of holes from the front of the adapter plates. That is as far back as we could set the engine while maintaining at least some clearance between the valvecovers and stock firewall.

The V-band clamps are just 3" SS V-bands. I think I picked that set up from eBay or Amazon and welded them on.

meenaggie 09-14-2017 12:51 PM

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I tried to use the Speed Engineering mid-length on my 68 C10 with an LS swap. They were great on the driver side and gave me plenty of clearance around the steering shaft to the power rack. On the passenger side they fit really close to the starter and bellhousing. So close that I decided to use the Gibson long tubes instead. Only have a pic of the driver side so sorry. Quality looked good, especially for the price. The gaskets they come with are cheap and I was not planning on using them. I have a No Limit Wide Ride IFS up front so engine position will differ somewhat from stock.

Steve Cole 09-15-2017 10:25 AM

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That is valuable information Meenaggie, even with the motor/tranny in a slightly different location with the No-Limit IFS, that doesn't change the fact that the exhaust is really close to the starter & bellhousing right? That would be the same no matter where the engine was, so that is a valid concern for me. Thanks!

meenaggie 09-15-2017 01:45 PM

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Yes, you are correct. The clearance around the starter and bellhousing is independent of engine location and the suspension setup. Posts 61, 62 & 63 in the thread below show some more pictures of the Speed Engineering headers including the passenger side. Not my truck or thread but thought it would help.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=679537&page=3

72again4x4 09-15-2017 04:35 PM

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Hi Steve Cole,
I have them on my swap but it's a 4x4. Not a single problem. Welds are great, came with everything needed to install and no leaks so far. I've had them on for about 6 months but only 500 miles. Never had long tubes on anything so no comparison there but the fit was great and no interference or tight spots on either side. Sorry about the pic, I can take some installed if it helps.
Roger

Steve Cole 09-15-2017 08:52 PM

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Thanks for the post Roger, and all that posted! Very valuable info here! Hey Roger, do you have a side view or installed view? I assume you are using the mid length but I can't tell from the pic.

Thanks to all!

72again4x4 09-15-2017 09:06 PM

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I will take some new ones when I get home and post them. I'll take pics of both sides and show you the clearance.

Steve Cole 09-15-2017 09:09 PM

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Originally Posted by meenaggie (Post 8040287)
Yes, you are correct. The clearance around the starter and bellhousing is independent of engine location and the suspension setup. Posts 61, 62 & 63 in the thread below show some more pictures of the Speed Engineering headers including the passenger side. Not my truck or thread but thought it would help.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=679537&page=3


Thanks Meanaggie, that is most helpful! This is the first time I have ever seen these particular headers installed and frankly, I am concerned about the starter/bellhousing clearance like you mentioned earlier. Aside from that, they look great. It seems that the long tubes don't have those clearance issues.

AustinBelair 09-15-2017 10:53 PM

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Originally Posted by meenaggie (Post 8039553)
I tried to use the Speed Engineering mid-length on my 68 C10 with an LS swap. They were great on the driver side and gave me plenty of clearance around the steering shaft to the power rack. On the passenger side they fit really close to the starter and bellhousing. So close that I decided to use the Gibson long tubes instead. Only have a pic of the driver side so sorry. Quality looked good, especially for the price. The gaskets they come with are cheap and I was not planning on using them. I have a No Limit Wide Ride IFS up front so engine position will differ somewhat from stock.

What billet column cover is that? I need something like that with my Unisteer rack and Ididit column setup

72again4x4 09-16-2017 05:11 PM

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Steve Cole,
Here are a couple pics I promised. Won't clog up your thread but I did take enough to give you an idea. Please let me know if you need more.
Roger

72again4x4 09-16-2017 05:14 PM

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Driver's side

72again4x4 09-16-2017 05:15 PM

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Sorry one more, drivers side bottom view by shift linkage.


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