JEGS Stainless Steel Long Tube Headers for 1964-1989 Small Block Chevy 265-400 Passenger Car
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Please Note: Fits most angle-plug heads.
Specifications:
JEGS 409 Stainless Steel headers look great and are made with heavy duty flanges and 18-gauge mandrel bent tubing. Every header is designed for maximum performance with the proper primary diameter and length to efficiently remove all the exhaust from each cylinder, reducing pumping losses, resulting in increased horsepower and torque. These headers come with all the necessary mounting hardware, reducers, and premium gaskets.
Features:
- 18-Gauge, 409 Stainless Steel
- Mandrel Bent Tubing
- Thick 5/16” Flanges
- Hardware, Reducers & Gaskets Included
What size are the reducers, 2.5?
What are the port dimensions, height and width?
Will these herders fit a 1957 Chevy 4 speed engine 350
Will these headers fit a 65 chevelle small block with AFR 210 angle plug heads?
Will these headers clear the reverse lock-up linkage on a 4-speed floor shift 1969 Camaro?
Will these headers fit my 1967 327 SBC Camaro / 4 speed M21 / manual steering / Power front disc brakes?
What is the average length of the primary pipes?
How are these for ground clearance?I have hookers on my 70 Malibu and the driver side is lower than the passenger side. Has a nice flat spot on one tube!
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