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Old 11-20-2017, 10:32 PM   #1
CJM72
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Header Clearance. Need Advice!

Hello Friends. Been picking away at my swap and the other night I mounted my Doug Thorley headers (Thy‑324y‑c) to my LQ9/4l65e combo in my 1972 Blazer. Everything bolted up nice and easy.
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After a quick final inspection, I realized my drivers side header is basically touching the firewall where it kicks down. It bolted up easily, but I barely can fit a piece of paper in there!
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So question is...how do I get some clearance in there short of beating on the firewall? I may try loosening up everthing on my Dirty Dingo mounts to see if I can 'clock' the motor a bit, but it seems like the soft motor mounts will just sink back to there normal level. Could collapsed body mounts be the problem?
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Spacing seems pretty even on both front mounts and it appears the previous owner has 2 shims on both sides. Anybody have a measuremnent between the rocker box or floor and their mount with fresh body mounts? I ordered up a set of new mounts from Wes.

Headers are ceramic coated, but not sure I want them touch the fire wall like that!
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