DGÉ
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Hello, can tell me which of the headers did best on engine 273 Barracuda fastback 1966, with the can of modification work,Thank you,DGÉ.
Hello, can tell me which of the headers did best on engine 273 Barracuda fastback 1966, with the can of modification work,Thank you,DGÉ.
Ok but I want if you want to give me information so that I make the changes before to move forward in my work, thank you.Read the instructions.
Ok, I found, have more about it ...................Ok but I want if you want to give me information so that I make the changes before to move forward in my work, thank you.
Ok but I want if you want to give me information so that I make the changes before to move forward in my work, thank you.
If it is automatic-is it the column or the floor mounted? If the column is staged-you are struggling
I don't understand what changes you mean. You have to remove everything the instructions tells you and then reassemble when done. I had Dougs headers on my 65 small block Valiant back about 1997 or so. I like Dougs because they were the makers of the original D Dart headers in 1966 and know about these little cars. Plus, TTI, IMO are over priced and don't always fit right. The only "change" I am aware of is the little starter. Other than that, you simply follow the instructions. The Dougs will FIT the car. You might go to the Dougs web site. I am sure you can download their instructions and find more information.
Oh one more change......I believe you have to use the 90* oil filter adapter. I did on mine.
RRR ... The original Dougs that were manufactured for the D/Dart had 1 3/4" primary tubes and 3.0" collectors. I do have a set of both. I measured the ones that I have from the late 1990's and the primaries are a little under 1 5/8" and the collectors are 2.5".
The originals took me less then 2 hours to install on my first D/Dart (The *****). Yesterday, I started reinstalling the late 1990's set of Doug's headers on my D/Dart, Dana's old car. I had to go to a 10 1/2" clutch setup due to the installation of a Mopar Performance 360-380 HP crate engine. I know it'll take more then 2 hours to install them.