anyone looking for used headers?
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found this ad this morning...
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/101387059.html
also found this...
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/97832556.html
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/101387059.html
also found this...
http://sacramento.craigslist.org/pts/97832556.html
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they should bolt right up. I suspect they are from someone local who works at a wrecking yard who pulled them off a wrecked truck. There are about 20~25 wrecking yards a couple of miles from workI work in Rancho Cordova and would be happy to check them out for whoever was interested in them. All it takes is a flat edge on the flange and to match up a gasket to them to make sure they'd bolt up.
Magnum Mike... my gibsons bolted up pretty easy, the only issue I had was getting a wrench with a small enough box end and short enough to fit in the tighter spots towards the rear, really only 1 bolt on each side, the rest were easy. when they were new I had to re-torque them a few times to get them to stop leaking, a breaking in period is what i'd call it. a year later when I put the r/t heads on I didnt have to re-torque them at all. Bolted them up, torqued them down as best as I could and no leaks.
Magnum Mike... my gibsons bolted up pretty easy, the only issue I had was getting a wrench with a small enough box end and short enough to fit in the tighter spots towards the rear, really only 1 bolt on each side, the rest were easy. when they were new I had to re-torque them a few times to get them to stop leaking, a breaking in period is what i'd call it. a year later when I put the r/t heads on I didnt have to re-torque them at all. Bolted them up, torqued them down as best as I could and no leaks.