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-=Jeff=- 04-17-2009 02:35 PM

Header install tips and tricks??
 
Okay, my powder coated parts are suppose to be here today but UPS dropped the ball and I doubt I will see them until Monday

So, I might have time either tomorrow or sunday.. I am thinking of tackling the headers.. Brake booster it removed on the drivers side which may help.

I am looking for any/all tips and tricks to help..

the Z is sitting on a Kwiklift right now. if I dont have to remove the tires it might be better, but I will manage if that needs to be done

so open for any help

thanks

tomtom72 04-17-2009 02:49 PM

Re: Header install tips and tricks??
 
:o I know I shouldn't speak to this because my headers are still in my living room, in the box!:redface:

....but when I was doing my shocks & had the wheel well liner panels out I was marveling at how I could actually see the exhaust manifold flange and how many bolts the factory couldn't get in!

The dipstick tube bracket may not work in the OE configuration.
Watch the steering shaft clearance.
Extensions for the O2 sensors.
Wrap the clutch hyd line from heat, and wrap any electricial lines from the heat, my thinking is the heat shields are now gone??:dontknow:
yea, pretty feeble! That's all I've come up with except for fitting the rest of the exhaust system to the collectors but I think that has to be done one a case by case deal.

:happy1:

Jagdpanzer 04-17-2009 03:01 PM

Re: Header install tips and tricks??
 
Here are a couple of web sites I found useful when installing my headers last summer:

http://www.bcvettes.org/

http://www.pnwzr1.net/PNWZR1.htm

I can't imagin removing the stock exhaust or installing headers without taking wheel well liner panels out.

jonszr1 04-17-2009 03:06 PM

Re: Header install tips and tricks??
 
done 3 sets ,the hardest part is trying not to cut your hands on the heatshields when taking off the stk system . these are some of the easiest headers i have ever installed .just have some bengay for sore muscles from contorting :mrgreen:

Jagdpanzer 04-17-2009 03:39 PM

Re: Header install tips and tricks??
 
Be sure to clean the head bolt holes out very well so the new header bolts turn in as easy as possible. I used Stage 8 header bolts:

http://www.stage8.com/products_lhb.html

However, I did not feel it was necessary to install the locking tabs that came with the bolts. Summit has listing for a set of 32 bolts specifically for ZR-1:

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...8&autoview=sku

The small 12 point 8 mm head provided a little extra clearance in the harder to get at holes.

-=Jeff=- 04-17-2009 03:44 PM

Re: Header install tips and tricks??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jagdpanzer (Post 59274)
Be sure to clean the head bolt holes out very well so the new header bolts turn in as easy as possible. I used Stage 8 header bolts:

http://www.stage8.com/products_lhb.html

However, I did not feel it was necessary to install the locking tabs that came with the bolts. Summit has listing for a set of 32 bolts specifically for ZR-1:

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...8&autoview=sku

The small 12 point 8 mm head provided a little extra clearance in the harder to get at holes.

I have gaskets, bolts and oil Dipstick bracket from Jeff vette..

Which side is more of a PITA?

XfireZ51 04-17-2009 04:58 PM

Re: Header install tips and tricks??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jagdpanzer (Post 59268)
...

I can't imagine removing the stock exhaust or installing headers without taking wheel well liner panels out.

Agreed. :thumbsup:

Jagdpanzer 04-17-2009 05:01 PM

Re: Header install tips and tricks??
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by -=Jeff=- (Post 59275)
Which side is more of a PITA?

If this your first go at it like me, it will be the first side you tackle regardless if its port or starboard. Second side will be a lot easier due to what you learned on the first side. With that said, in my case I would have to say the driver's side is a bit more difficult all factors being equal because of the steering shaft.

GOLDCYLON 04-17-2009 05:27 PM

Re: Header install tips and tricks??
 
The inner wheel panels need to come out of the way without a doubt. And the dipstick tube issue has been covered unless your running JEALS :mrgreen:. Not sure on Watsons buts Dom may have some input on that since hes running them. Can we assume these are stainless works headers Jeff? I only ask as you did not say.

Without a doubt you will need O2 extenders for at least one side maybe both. And the drivers side is the bear due to the steering shaft as the turn.

Ccmano 04-17-2009 06:42 PM

Re: Header install tips and tricks??
 
I had Al do it... worth every penny:)
H
:cheers:


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