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Metallic Ceramic Coated Shorty Style Headers 1955-1982 Small Block Chevy Passenger Car (265-400 c.i.)
555-300106








Items You Need
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Small Block Chevy
Fits: (all with 265-400 c.i.)
- 1955-1982 Corvette
- 1955-1957 Chevy Passenger Cars/Bel Air/Wagon/Nomad
- 153 tooth flywheels
- Stock or 605 steering boxes, aftermarket side engine mounts, and rear cross member (Passenger car/Bel Air/Wagon/Nomad only)
Automatic | Manual | |||||
A/C | P/B | P/S | Column | Floor | Column | Floor |
Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | N | N |
Notes:
- Shorter design for maximum ground clearance on cars lowered up to 4 in.
- Check motor mount position before ordering (Passenger Car/Bel Air/Wagon/Nomad only)
- Will not fit with kick-out after-market starters.
- Will not fit if the engine is located more than 3/4" forward for HEI firewall clearance
- Installation requires left side A/C bracket part number 555-30782. 1979 and later vehicles with short compressors can use the stock bracket (Corvette only)
- Will not fit manual transmission applications
Specifications:
Will these fit 1961 belair 350 turbo 350 auto Coloum change
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