I picked up an old set of headers from an el camino that have what look like pressed dents on pipe 1 both sides. A friend mentioned they might be clearance for the plug wires or are they just dented from someone past?
definitely not for spark plug clearance, and those are not stock dents. I agree with both the first two commentors. Either it got hung up on a chain or somebody was prying on something, using the headers as a fulcrum. Hope they were very free.
Might cost you 5 horse on the high end of the dyno pull, but other than that, don't worry about it. My advise is to clean em up, throw a light coat of VHT on em and let em fly. -Abone.
Easy way to remove the dents. Just did it on my accidently damaged Zoomie. Put a rag in the end of the pipe. Fill the pipe with water so that water will be in the damaged area. Put overnight in a commercial freezer. By morning no more dent. Neighbor had a freezer in the garage that was big enough and had room for the Zoomie. Can't even tell it was dented. Cool stuff. Dan
That freezing water to expand metal is a great idea! If it can crack a block, why not use it to do good? I would never have thought of that! Dan, thanks for this great idea! P.s. Avanti's are the coolest. Trying to get my wife one cause she loves them.....
We have used the freezing meathod for years, BUT, just understand that expanding can and will split the pipes every so often, and I dont mean a tiny crack. If it happens on straight tube, no big deal, but if it is the outside of a bend on a seam, life sucks.
I worked next to a muffler shop and the owner would use heat and air pressure on expansion pipes. Plug one end, other end plug has an air fitting, heat up damaged area with a rosebud and add air to pop it out.
I cannot take credit for the idea. Pat King from high Gear Ranch told me what to do. the secret is to make sure the water has a place to go as it expands so that it doesn't overexpand the pipe. I also like the air and heat idea also. No freezer available then the heat would be the way to go. I was so bummed when my custom Lemons Headers Zommies got bent. It was so nice to see it fixed. Yes, Avanti's are very cool! I plan to get another one to build for a street cruiser. If my ship comes in I willpress my buddy to buy his museum quality R3 Avanti. That was the fastest factory built car in the 60's, 70's, 80's and early 90"s. And his only has less than 2000 miles on it. I can dream. Dan
Drill a hole opposite the dent and knock it out with a drift through the hole. Then weld the hole up.