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Just got my headers coated by nitroplate.com. They're coated inside and out and are looking good. Anybody else have their headers coated by them?
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Looks like they did a nice job. Hope that they go on easily with no clearance issues.
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BobC wrote:
Looks like they did a nice job. Hope that they go on easily with no clearance issues.
They went back in as normal (351W in a 1966). Had to lift the engine up an inch or so. Removed bolts from motor mounts and raised drivers side first, slid herader in from top and bolted down. Next I raised passenger side about an inch or so and slid header in from below. Not too bad.
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Had headders coated??
Yes, and I like'em
By Nitroplate??
Nope
Coated headdes are the best, Hehheh long as it don't fall off.
Tubo
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They really look good, get a pic on the car.
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