Header Install

05bluestang

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Installing a set of shorty headers next week (just put a off road x-pipe on). Using stage 8 locking bolts, any tricks or anything I should be aware off before I do the install in my driveway?

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BTW, before you guys start, the headers where really cheap and will be only on there until next year when I do the Kooks LT's.:evillaugh:
 

05bluestang

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I use Nord-locks. They are the greatest thing ever.
http://www.nordlock.com/default.asp?url=1.16.37

McMaster-Carr calls them wedge locks but it is the same product. They come in many sizes and flavors.
http://www.mcmaster.com/#lock-washers/=6abf37


Maryland Metrics also stocks them:
http://mdmetric.com/nordlock/index.html

Hmmm, didn't know about them.....
Well, already got the Stage 8's on the way, next time I'll try these. But I sure can use them on some job related projects!

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Installing them in your driveway shouldnt be too bad. You are going to have to pull out the steering shaft, and jack up the motor to remove passenger side motor mount. Then it should be all up hill from there. The shortys are a lot easier than long tubes.
 

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Installing them in your driveway shouldnt be too bad. You are going to have to pull out the steering shaft, and jack up the motor to remove passenger side motor mount. Then it should be all up hill from there. The shortys are a lot easier than long tubes.

Damn, I thought you didn't have to do all that with shorty headers...............:argh:
 

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Damn, I thought you didn't have to do all that with shorty headers...............:argh:
When I installed longtubes I removed the starter, motor mounts/brackets, and jacked the motor up so Im assuming the same can be done with shorties. Didn't have to touch the steering shaft...
 

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Which brand did you go with, IMO shorty's are just as much a PITA as long tubes to install.
 

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use OEM studs!!! they work the best for clamping force, ive had my headers on for quite a while with oem gaskets and they have never leaked or backed off..
 

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Check the weather cause the first set I did in the driveway it started raining halfway through. Make sure you have a swivel and extensions of different sizes. Harbor Frieght has some strange ratchets that I found made it easier
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa...o?itemid=98484&CategoryName=&SubCategoryName=
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa...do?itemid=1011&CategoryName=&SubCategoryName=
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa...o?itemid=96092&CategoryName=&SubCategoryName=
Here are some you might find useful and also if you have any ratcheting wrenches.
 

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