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Old Apr 13, 2004 | 01:07 PM
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Car: 1984 Trans Am
Engine: 350
Transmission: T-5 w/3:73 gears
which headers fit my engine

i just recently bought an 84 T/A that has a 350 dropped in it. i am looking to put aftermarket headers on. i was wondering if anyone knows of a particluar brand that is good as well as easy to install. from what ive heard sometimes installing new headers can involve unbolting the motor mounts and lifting the engine a little. i want to avoid having to make it a weekend project. so if anyone knows which headers will fit on a 350 and will be relativley easy to install let me know.
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Old Apr 13, 2004 | 01:25 PM
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Car: 82 Berlinetta/57 Bel Air
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It's basically covered in the stickies.

There isn't one brand that's any "easier" than the others. Each has it's own quirks. Figure on making a weekend out of it.

Best advice is to get a set for '86-'90 TPI single-cat application, as well as the rest of the exhaust on back. 305 or 350 doesn't make a bit of difference. Direct-fit parts are available so all you need to do is bolt it together. Hooker 2055 headers, Catco 9118 direct-fit cat, and cat-back of your choice will fill the bill.

Figure on making a weekend out of it.

Or pay somebody half again what you paid for the parts to have it all installed.
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