To those of you considering a header install
To those of you considering a header install
I hear a lot of people saying to cover your headers in masking tape to protect them when they are installed. That sounds like a royal PITA to me. I have also heard that ACE bandages work well, but that also seems like a pain.
I wrapped an old bath towel around my long tubes and used a safety pin at either end to secure it. I used 2 safety pins at the top (one through each bolt hole, 1st and last bolt holes) 1 down by the collector, and 1 or two in the middle. Make sure the towel is pulled tight so it won't be too thick or catch on anything. Once I got the header in, I took out the two safety pins on the flange from the top and ran the bolts in, then I went underneath and took out the other safety pins. This worked awesome for me. Just thought I'd pass this along to help any of you out.
I wrapped an old bath towel around my long tubes and used a safety pin at either end to secure it. I used 2 safety pins at the top (one through each bolt hole, 1st and last bolt holes) 1 down by the collector, and 1 or two in the middle. Make sure the towel is pulled tight so it won't be too thick or catch on anything. Once I got the header in, I took out the two safety pins on the flange from the top and ran the bolts in, then I went underneath and took out the other safety pins. This worked awesome for me. Just thought I'd pass this along to help any of you out.
Originally posted by sabre81
how long did it take you to install them?
how long did it take you to install them?
I've always wondered what you guys have used for jack and jackstands. In other words, how big of a jack and jacktstands did you use? Can you get some that are for a truck to jack the car up higher and safer? The jack and stands I use are a cheapo brand and I don't think they could ever get high enough to do a good longtube job.
"Cheapo" and "jackstands" are two words that should never be combined. When you are under the car...do you really want a "cheapo" jackstand residing between you and death? I think not. I have Craftsman jackstands that are capable of holding 6000 lbs. I think they have close to a 24" lift.
Originally posted by SlickBlack Z
"Cheapo" and "jackstands" are two words that should never be combined. When you are under the car...do you really want a "cheapo" jackstand residing between you and death? I think not. I have Craftsman jackstands that are capable of holding 6000 lbs. I think they have close to a 24" lift.
"Cheapo" and "jackstands" are two words that should never be combined. When you are under the car...do you really want a "cheapo" jackstand residing between you and death? I think not. I have Craftsman jackstands that are capable of holding 6000 lbs. I think they have close to a 24" lift.
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