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slick56
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I've hijacked a topic on 5752-113 head porting (sorry CJ), so i thought i'd open a new topic on these headers. (To see CJ's topic with some info on the headers ) http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Topic99008.aspx
The headers on fleabay are AU$275 plus post, pretty cheap for Aussieland http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=281238932933&fromMakeTrack=true
They appear to be copies of (or may even be) Sanderson Headers... http://www.sandersonheaders.com/Sanderson-FTB1-Ford-Y-Block-Header-Set-for-1955-57-Thunderbird.html
This has probably been answered before, but while i'm here, Will the TBird headers fit the full size Fords, specifically 1955,56 ?
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slick56
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Got a reply from the vendor, he doesn't know about fitment, but they are a Sanderson design, except for the flanges.
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CK and his 55Tbird
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Yet they are a tad better being Stainless.
And we all give and share on this site, right.
What is so close to the engine of the sedan??? I would think the Tbirds are tighter every where?
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slick56
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Here is a link to the Rex headers. http://www.rexhp.com/fuelblocks.html As you can see, they are way different to the TBird style, and twice the price. .
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I see they are a tuned length system, but they look great.
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Rono
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I think the Aussie headers are AWESOME and I may try them on my coupe project. They are similar in design to the Sanderson headers, but those headers are plain steel cost $345 uncoated and over $500 with the ceramic coating. Also, the Sanderson headers state that they are NOT to be used with header gaskets. This makes me think that they may be a 1 application header in that once they get torqued down and "blueprinted" to a particular set of heads, they could possibly leak when put on a different set of heads. I have a set of Red's Passenger Duel Tube headers on my 56 Customline. they only have a 2" collector and even that flange comes right next to the steering shaft. The Sanderson design looks like it dumps further forward. May be just what I need
Rono
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Rono
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I went back and read the seller's shipping options and he states that he does not ship internationally. I e-mailed him (waiting for a response) and told him of the potential market that awaits him in the states and wondered why he has this policy. Would any of our down under Y-Blockers care to act as middle man so I could get a set of these shipped to the states?? Rono
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Rono (1/27/2014) I went back and read the seller's shipping options and he states that he does not ship internationally. I e-mailed him (waiting for a response) and told him of the potential market that awaits him in the states and wondered why he has this policy. Would any of our down under Y-Blockers care to act as middle man so I could get a set of these shipped to the states??
RonoGenerally despite all of us wanting hard to get parts, either shipping someting big from US or from Aust, the costs are v/expenive and deter most hopefulls, Any one considered why these are so cheap?
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aussiebill (1/27/2014)
Rono (1/27/2014) I went back and read the seller's shipping options and he states that he does not ship internationally. I e-mailed him (waiting for a response) and told him of the potential market that awaits him in the states and wondered why he has this policy. Would any of our down under Y-Blockers care to act as middle man so I could get a set of these shipped to the states??
RonoGenerally despite all of us wanting hard to get parts, either shipping someting big from US or from Aust, the costs are v/expenive and deter most hopefulls, Any one considered why these are so cheap? Just to put things in perspective, unless you can get someone to carry a set across when visiting the US , then as is, the shipping costs are prohibitive, Example ! working on Aust post Max weight of 20 kgs/ 44 lbs, then shipping cost would be $269.00 AU. Add that to ebay sellers item cost and you are in $500.00 + area, less dollar devaluation your way, multiply x .88 = $440.00 ? usd. This is general exaple and may vary.
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slick56 (1/27/2014) Got a reply from the vendor, he doesn't know about fitment, but they are a Sanderson design, except for the flanges.Alan, they are for LHD cars,
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