header install
is there a shop(s) in oxford/anniston that installs headers cause all the mod motor header installs ive heard are a pain to do..
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They can be tuff but you can do it. Just take your time and pay attention and it should be fine..
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it will be a first time header install im probably goin to need some sort of impact and i dont have one....one of the reasons i was lookin for a shop
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I believe Lee and Brian would do it, DSP. I would offer to but I don't have any free garage space at the moment. What kind of headers are they?
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as much as i wanted the bassani from rpmoutlet.com... i went with flowtech from latemodelrestoration.com since they are from holly and thought they were priced pretty good only problem is they havent came in yet and its been like 2 months back-order they say... i can only be patient
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Besides, I think we are getting out of the "working on other people's cars" for a little. We both have a lot going on right now with not much free time. I'll still rebuild T-5's, but that's about it for now. |
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by any chance can you set my input shaft on a 3650. its not shifting right. plus i will take the trans out myself. just thought i would throw that out there. |
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If they are shorty's the mod motor headers are not that bad. No you cannot use an impact. You will have to do the install from underneath the car and you will need some swivel type sockets to get to some of the bolts 04 Mach 1 might be interested in doing it for you. He is located in J'ville and off of 431 between Saks-Alexandria |
Same as rutsnake. My car is in peices it would proably be after FFW before I get to it.
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