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Re: getting header to fit
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From Millgrove Vic OZ
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Michael,
What part is it hitting? is it the housing around the clutch or on the steering box area?

You can dent the pipe a small amount without having any noticable effect on flow. You may be able to solve the problem by fitting two gaskets joined with silicone. Fit a circle clamp to the pipe and then make up a strut back to the block to support it.

When it goes back to the area past the collector you fit a slip joint exhaust and this allows the engine to move without stressing the exhaust.

Posted on: 2005/3/28 10:21
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