Budget-friendly headers for LS swap
Have a 5.3 project I'm back on. Taking the turbo stuff off now and just going NA for a while.
Which inexpensive stainless headers work with the ECE mounts? I see thorleys etc but they seem to be out of business and they're a grand. Would like long tubes. I am certainly not above ebay headers, as these are temporary. |
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The Speed Engineering headers are what I'm running. I don't know what mounts they clear. They're under $400
The Holley/Hooker/Speedway mount setup I have required some "clearance creating", but nothing crazy. |
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I see they mention having to clearance the ears off the 4L80. Which trans are you running? |
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I used the Speedway Engineering SS 1 3/4" long tubes on my 68 C10 LS swap. They fit well and did not leak. I know they are made in China but I can't afford a $1200 set of headers.
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I wouldn't be put off by removing those ears though. Not a big deal. |
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Just a tip on protecting the spark plug wires. If they don't come with the engine I go to the local salvage yard and get a set of the metal spark plug boot protectors.
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I've been out of this project for years, and am just getting back into it, but I noticed I may have to do shortys because of this lokar 4l80 linkage. Looks pretty close to being right in the way.
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I also use the Speedway shorty headers.
I used the ceramic booted plug wires. The flange is thick enough not to leak and the welding was amazing. The headers themselves are stainless but very thin. The only issue I had was getting the exhaust welded to the header extension. The SS is so thin the weld wanted to burn through the SS extension. A great deal for the money spent. https://www.ebay.com/itm/39456185808...3ABFBMzrrYiNti $209.00 Longtubes https://www.ebay.com/itm/26395067311...Bk9SR7DX4IjbYg $270.00 |
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