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Header fitment to other Chevy models.

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Old Dec 15, 2013 | 11:15 AM
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Header fitment to other Chevy models.

Anybody here with 88-98 Chevy 4x4 experience regarding headers? I want to upsize my Edelbrocks for a new 383/FIRST/700r4 combo and there isn't a lot of serious headers that I'm interested in that are mid to full length (Stan's, Stainless Works). I am interested in Dyno Don's header as it has nice packaging and of course third gen is all he makes. I just recently ran across some forums where guys have interchanged headers between F bodies and 88-98 CK1500. These may be only the shorty style to factory Y, but if I ordered the Y unassembled.......I have more room to work than you guys, but the torsion bars and front driveshaft.....BTW the Edelbrocks may not perform but I had them coated and have given zero problems to date- may be forced to keep them. Any practical experience would be appreciated.
Old Dec 19, 2013 | 07:39 PM
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Re: Header fitment to other Chevy models.

It will not work. I tried my Camaro hedmans in my 1993 c10 and I believe they hit in at least two spots. I couldn't even it get bolted up.
Old Dec 20, 2013 | 08:34 AM
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Re: Header fitment to other Chevy models.

Does the pass side fit? Or both sides don't. Tough to find what I want for a 4x4- mid length and a Y-pipe that performs. So far Stan't tri-Y, Stainless Works, I was hoping Dyno Don would be flexible enough to make something- but not going to happen.
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