74@scamp
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Looking for headers that don't break the bank. Have a 74 plymouth scamp, gonna be putting a stock la360 out of a truck in it. What do yall recommend
Thanks, I will check them out, I have power steering. Kinda wish I had manual but oh well hahaI've used the Summit brand headers on 2 different engines, no denting required but I also have manual steering
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Thanks, I will check them out. I had a pair of them on a different rig and they seemed to work goodheadman
Thank you. I will check them out.Doug's, look around and you can find a sale on them. We put a set in a 72 Duster in a weekend. It was two old farts in their 70's doing the installation.
Check Craigslist in PDX/ Vancouver. There is a few people that might have a used set…Thank you. I will check them out.
Thank you for the info, I did not know that. I would live to go tti but I am kinda on a budget and can't force myself to spend 1,200 on headers.in my opinion if you don't go dougs or tti just find manifolds and stick them on.. all the cheap ones such as headman, hooker, flotech etc... are all of the same hang low as hell design. they also shroud #5 and #7 plugs and can be hard on plug wires. not worth the hassle to me...
Thank you, not sure why I didn't think of that.Check Craigslist in PDX/ Vancouver. There is a few people that might have a used set…
You do not have to shop hard to get Doug's around 500.00. they won't be ceramic, but oh well. Many times there are 20% coupons for stores like Jegs or Autozone. Summit will match anything you find for pricing. I think I gave around 480 for a set with discount.Thank you for the info, I did not know that. I would live to go tti but I am kinda on a budget and can't force myself to spend 1,200 on headers.
OK thanks. I will do some searching. Only other question I have is will all la360 headers fit with the power steering box and torsion bars?You do not have to shop hard to get Doug's around 500.00. they won't be ceramic, but oh well. Many times there are 20% coupons for stores like Jegs or Autozone. Summit will match anything you find for pricing. I think I gave around 480 for a set with discount.
Most all the cheap ones will pretty much, yeah. Just read the foot notes. The only thing I've ever had to do was pray some tubes a little away from each other so they wouldn't rattle against the torsion bars. The last ones I used were about 1994 ot 95 on a 71 Dart with a 360. I think they were the Summit brand, but all those in that class are bent the same as the Hedmans.OK thanks. I will do some searching. Only other question I have is will all la360 headers fit with the power steering box and torsion bars?
That's kinda how I look at it, I can always upgrade later, I just want to get this car on the road so I can enjoy it this summer and possibly win an "in progress or under construction" trophy at some car shows. I do intend to lower my car at some point but I can always modify them if I need too. I wonder if anybody makes a DIY header kit to build your ownIt's always the "go Doug's or TTI crowd" and I agree they're nice. But, what the HELL did people use before those? You got it. Summit, Hedman, Flow Tec, Hooker and on and on. As long as your car sits at the stock ride height in the front with at least stock height front tires, you won't have a problem. The cheaper headers work fine.
Just know you do have to disassemble the steering linkage, as it has to run through the headers. But big whoop.That's kinda how I look at it, I can always upgrade later, I just want to get this car on the road so I can enjoy it this summer and possibly win an "in progress or under construction" trophy at some car shows. I do intend to lower my car at some point but I can always modify them if I need too. I wonder if anybody makes a DIY header kit to build your own
Oh got ya. Yeah not a big deal. Car doesn't have a steering column as of now, I need to buy an after market one cause the original one is all messed up. What's a good place to look for steering columns for a 4 speed manual?Just know you do have to disassemble the steering linkage, as it has to run through the headers. But big whoop.
That's a good question. I don't know if anyone makes something bolt in for Mopar or not. Maybe one of these other guys will know. But you said budget and an aftermarket column for a Mopar AIN'T budget. lolOh got ya. Yeah not a big deal. Car doesn't have a steering column as of now, I need to buy an after market one cause the original one is all messed up. What's a good place to look for steering columns for a 4 speed manual?
Got ya, haha yeah that's true. I wonder if I could rebuild the one I have and remove the shifter on the column?That's a good question. I don't know if anyone makes something bolt in for Mopar or not. Maybe one of these other guys will know. But you said budget and an aftermarket column for a Mopar AIN'T budget. lol
That's a good ideaWeld a bash plate on those low slung headers
As long as your car sits at the stock ride height in the front with at least stock height front tires, you won't have a problem. The cheaper headers work fine.