Thread: block huggers
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03-26-2008 07:22 PM #1
Add 10 characters my a$$.
Where and lost your post and links was there missed saving to favs .
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03-26-2008 08:34 PM #2
You have mid 80's to mid 90's mustang headers, the worst you can use! (Sorry), really, any header is better.
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Pro Street Full Fendered '27 Ford T Coupe -392 Hemi with Electornic Hilborn injection
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03-27-2008 05:16 AM #3
I'm using $265 Sanderson's on my project - they were originally uncoated but are now Jet Hotted. They do not extend below the pan by very much though it did take a bunch of fit up time to make 'em work that way.Last edited by IC2; 03-27-2008 at 05:20 AM.
Dave W
I am now gone from this forum for now - finally have pulled the plug
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03-27-2008 07:42 AM #4
Hemi yeah there anemic in power its just the look i would rather have . My plugs are in the side of the head and chambers are round .
Ireland same i want to run the shorty for its look and difference to the huggers if i can find something . Dave had the truck idea and searching they do have the ones that should work . This would keep heat a bit furthar away from firewall. The styles vary so much on different years may have to use right from one yr and left from another . I dont live in truck country but there is a few in the u pick it from time to time . Hope i can find something used for it untill i get it all figured out .
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03-27-2008 07:51 AM #5
I think i found them 87 to 96 F150 but then again is pic a reference
".......So sanded it all down and resprayed. ......" Been there. done that on a couple of paint jobs over the years. Usually took me a couple of days to get over being mad before I started...
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