JEGS Painted Long Tube Headers for Small Block Ford
555-30070
Items You Need
Ratings |
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Price |
Brand |
Small Block Ford
Note:
- Includes 2.5" Reducers
- Will not fit with A.I.R. pump
- Power steering equipped vehicles will require purchase of 555-30781 bracket.
- Will not fit C6 transmission
- Works with A/C
Automatic | Standard | ||
Column | Floor | Column | Floor |
Yes* | Yes | No | No |
Fits all C4 with column except:
- 1969-1973 Mustang/Comet/Cougar with 351W
- 1971-1973 Mustang/Comet/Cougar with 302W
Specifications:
Will these fit a 70 Maverick with 351w?
Will these fit a 1966 mustang with a 302
Will these fit a 1973 Mustang with a 351W? Car is a manual transmission but has internal slave cylinder.
Will these fit the 1974 Maverick
1969 Mustangs with manual transmissions are known to have long tube header clearance issues with the clutch linkage. Will these headers fit around the standard clutch linkage OK?
Will these work with gt40p heads?
Will these fit a 1971 Mustang with the 351C, manual with power steering? No AC. Thanks.
Can I go ahead and paint over the finish on the headers or do I need to remove it before painting with ceramic high heat paint
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