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Hello all,
Does anyone know what kind of headers these are?
My dad got them from a friend for fixing his car.
There is no part no. or name brand stamped on them.
The guy told my dad that they were for a TBI truck.
You can see the welded in holes/threads for the A.I.R. system on a truck.
Do you think I can put a cap or j.b. weld them closed shut?
I wanted to sale them to my cousin who has a 305 RS Camaro.
Do you think they will fit?
I think they are 1 3/4 up top and 2 1/2 at the bottom end.
Thanks,
J.R.
Those look like dynomax and are very similar to the F body version. There was another posts the other day about header identification and they looked thet exact same as those. Do not use JB weld. It will melt in no time with the extreem heat.
the flange on headers are like a calling card/signiture...those are dynomax headers. they are 1 1/2 primaries and 2 1/2 collector. they suck don't waist your money on them. and you need to get a custom y-pipe done up for them as well....
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Originally posted by mw66nova the flange on headers are like a calling card/signiture...those are dynomax headers. they are 1 1/2 primaries and 2 1/2 collector. they suck don't waist your money on them. and you need to get a custom y-pipe done up for them as well....
Ok, I see what you are talking about.
The Flange that Dynomax uses.