header install
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- GTX (RS)
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- My Cars: 1971 Plymouth Satellite Sebring
- Location: Colfax, IA
header install
in case anyone was wondering...hedman headers is the way to go(at least for a 71 satty with a 440) simple install, tons of clearance
pass side...jack up motor, take out HUGE heavy-ass manifolds, replace from top with header...give a couple strikes of the palm to snuggle in
driver's side...jack upmotor, take out manifold, remove starter, put header in from bottom (have it held in place) and re-install starter.
sounded great and seemed to have pretty good power(i didn't hook up the sidepipes, just ran open headers to go around the block)
i also replaced the valve cover gastkets, as i've always had trouble with them (i've tried rubber and cork). this time i got a rubber-coated material ( idr what it is), but they are solid and so far seem to be doing the trick
i just got my HEI type distributor today, so that'll be going in this weekend, as well as hooking up the sidepipes
pass side...jack up motor, take out HUGE heavy-ass manifolds, replace from top with header...give a couple strikes of the palm to snuggle in
driver's side...jack upmotor, take out manifold, remove starter, put header in from bottom (have it held in place) and re-install starter.
sounded great and seemed to have pretty good power(i didn't hook up the sidepipes, just ran open headers to go around the block)
i also replaced the valve cover gastkets, as i've always had trouble with them (i've tried rubber and cork). this time i got a rubber-coated material ( idr what it is), but they are solid and so far seem to be doing the trick
i just got my HEI type distributor today, so that'll be going in this weekend, as well as hooking up the sidepipes
i've had good luck with the hooker competition headers. the passenger side will go in from the bottom by only unbolting the tie rod end and idler arm, and the driver's side will go the same way as long as you pull the starter and steering links over there. pretty painless for headers. no doubt the headman's are a good fit too and cost about $75 less than hookers. oh yeah, mine's got power steering too.
it could be that i haven't found the best way to go about it yet, but with both the hedman's and hooker's i've had to pull the header to get the starter out. i wouldn't call it a huge problem, but it definitely sux to lose coolant, make a mess on the engine paint and have to buy another set of header gaskets to boot, but then i'm a creature of convenience.......i think?
then again if that were true i'd have kept the old iron manifolds huh? 


- mopar71
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- My Cars: 1971 roadrunner
- Location: Milford,PA
AH! I remember now! one of the studs came out while I was removing the header and I remember the antifreeze coming out of the head.The question I have is, is there enough room to remove the header without removing the studs? The headers I had came with bolts.
MOPAR (Move Over Plymouth Approching Rapidly)