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Chuck, you posted this picture a while back. I have a set of header flanges and would like to build a set like these some time in the future. Do you know what tube size was used here?
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I think that is a set of Red's headers. After I posted the picture I realized it was a saved picture of someone else's engine. Mine is setup the same to include paint.

http://www.reds-headers.com/html/y-blocks.html

Right now there are no other makers of this type of exhaust around. John Mummert is working on a set but there have been some delays. I think Jardine is doing the design work.

http://www.ford-y-block.com/Jardine%202.JPG

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Chuck, I have looked at the Reds Headers on their web site and they seem to be made with non-mandrel bends, while the ones on the engine pictured look like mandrel bends have been used. I prefer mandrel bends and at some point will try my hand at making a set in stainless. Reds makes them from 1.75 and 2.00 inch tubing. The ones on the engine pictured look to be at least 2".

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I bought an old set of Hedmans a while back but I'm really curious about the new Jardine's. They are made to fit in cars without interfering with the steering box. Almost like real headers! Ted tested a set of Hedmans a while back and if I remember correctly they were just a bit better than the stock B exhaust. Chuck



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Looking for McCullouch VS57 brackets and parts. Also looking for 28 Chrysler series 72 parts. And early Hemi parts.

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Manchester, New Hampshire


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