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7/16/2019 5:17 PM  #1


351W Swap Headers

Looks like we're going to drop a 351W into our 66 upgrade.  Any recommendations on headers that will work without notching the shock towers?

 

7/16/2019 5:26 PM  #2


Re: 351W Swap Headers

What trans are you using?

 

7/16/2019 6:39 PM  #3


Re: 351W Swap Headers

Tremec T5.  Manual steering.

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7/16/2019 6:40 PM  #4


Re: 351W Swap Headers

josh-kebob wrote:

What trans are you using?

Tremec T5 and manual steering.
 

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7/16/2019 8:33 PM  #5


Re: 351W Swap Headers

Why NOT notch the towers?!  Make it EZ on yourself!?!
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7/16/2019 8:47 PM  #6


Re: 351W Swap Headers

JBA shorties have the best fit of any I have used.  I have them on my 66 with a Dart 427 stroker, which is 351w based. They also offer that header in a version designed for use with the MustangSteve cable clutch conversion.  It gives clearance for the cable where it enters into the bell when using a 1993 or earlier Foxbody bellhousing.


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7/16/2019 10:50 PM  #7


Re: 351W Swap Headers

I have coated Heddmans  Everything fits fine and they have been on since 2000.  But I would not look askanse at JBA's too.


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7/16/2019 11:55 PM  #8


Re: 351W Swap Headers

lowercasesteve wrote:

I have coated Heddmans  Everything fits fine and they have been on since 2000.  But I would not look askanse at JBA's too.

I had the Heddman long tube coated headers on my 351W in my 68, with a  C4 transmission. The only issue I had was one tube was contacted by the steering sector in an extreme left turn. I had to switch over to the JBA shorty headers when I swapped the C4 for a 4R70W. 
 


68 coupe - 351W, 4R70W, 9" 3.25 -- 65 convertible - 289 4v, C4, 8" 3.00
 

7/17/2019 5:37 AM  #9


Re: 351W Swap Headers

Ron68 wrote:

lowercasesteve wrote:

I have coated Heddmans  Everything fits fine and they have been on since 2000.  But I would not look askanse at JBA's too.

I had the Heddman long tube coated headers on my 351W in my 68, with a  C4 transmission. The only issue I had was one tube was contacted by the steering sector in an extreme left turn. I had to switch over to the JBA shorty headers when I swapped the C4 for a 4R70W. 
 

Thanks.  We're looking at either JBA or Hedman shortys.
 

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