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Test fitting the headers today and only had two small issues.
1) Need a O2 sensor extension for the passenger side. Got one...Thanks Ted 2) #1 tube making contact with steering shaft. Need to dimple a tad! View from the bottom. ![]() ![]() View from the top. ![]() Last edited by Shrek; 01-21-2012 at 08:30 PM. |
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After a good nights sleep, I have a thought! Wonder if I can loosen the single nut on each motor mount perch and pry the motor over enough to clear it. Just need to see how much room I have between the passenger header and the frame. I seem to recall about a half inch while I was test fitting them yesterday.
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Marc Haibeck sells O2 extensions for a reasonable price.
My Jeal headers contact the steering shaft. I improved (though did not cure) the situation by using a couple of alignment shims under the driver's side motor mount. Loosen the lower mount bolts, jack up driver's side, slip shims in, tighten bolts, drive car to let mounts settle. I did not cure the issue; on right turns the shaft still rubs on the #1 primary tube. I plan to add another shim the next time I have the car up in the air again. |
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Lifting was not an option! I dropped the angle braces and the mounts are all the way to the right in the slots, so no more adjustment that way. I was able to dimple the tube, well actually more of a crease than a dimple, and all is good.
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Glad to to hear you got it sorted out. These cars must have some production variations. Interesting that mine bolted up w/ no rubbing against steering shaft.
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Shrek, did you dimple the header tube while installed on the motor? Or did you remove and dimple it?
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did you also change the exhaust when you did the headers ? do you have before dyno runs so you can see the improvement ?
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