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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by edweird, Apr 8, 2010.

  1. edweird
    Joined: Jan 4, 2009
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    my dad wants me to make a set of headers for his 41 stude. its got the 245 six from a 54 truck. do yall know of anyone who makes the three pipe collector? thanks ed
     
  2. Blown 26
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    I build custom headers but I cant seem to find anyone who builds them. Shouldn't be hard to make. Take 3 pipes that will slide over the pipes you have angle cut them length ways with an upright band saw and weld the three halve together. Should look like a 3 leaf clover on one end with a point on the other. Decide on what size exhaust your are going to run and cut off about 5 inches of that slide it over the point mark it cut off the excess of the clover and sew it up and you then have a 3 pipe collector
     
  3. CrkInsp
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    from B.A. OK

    You might try Speedway or Summit.
     
  4. I have a great magazine tech showing the way headers were built for years. I think it is actually in an old SRM. you start with a round collector and a solid mandrel the diameter of your tubes. and form the collector to fit your tubes on the bench with a vice, hammer hammer tap tap.
     
  5. Jethro
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  6. 55 dude
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  7. JeffB2
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    from Phoenix,AZ

    www.jegs.com put this part number in search: 520-11511 $35.99 a pair, sound good?
     
  8. uglydog56
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  9. river1
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    cone engineering is an Alliance vendor also

    later jim
     
  10. edweird
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    thanks for the info,fellas
     
  11. HEATHEN
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    from SIDNEY, NY

    Also, there were lots of three tube headers made for Pontiacs. I often see used sets of them at swap meets for cheap; it may be worth your while to pick up a set to cut up for your project.
     
  12. coneeng
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    We have two different styles of 3-1 collectors, a high perormance stacked merge is the most popular, but we also have a flat 3-1 that isn't as high performance but has an awesome vintage look and also can hug in super tight to the motor and frame.

    Look at the bottom of this page: http://www.coneeng.com/collectors.html. And remember if you are an Alliance member you get 5% off.
     
  13. CrkInsp
    Joined: Jul 17, 2006
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    from B.A. OK

    Here is are pic of the headers built by the "Senile Ole Men" for there SDRA car.
     

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