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Went through a couple of searches and didn't see what I wanted. But all who have the Borgeson box in your car with a small block Windsor, what type of headers/exhaust manifolds have been used with no fitment issues?
The particular car I'm dealing with is a 65-66 car. Would prefer to have a shorty style if possible. TIA.
Last edited by Glens 1965 50 (7/20/2023 9:51 AM)
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Glens 1965 50 wrote:
Went through a couple of searches and didn't see what I wanted. But all who have the Borgeson box in your car with a small block Windsor, what type of headers/exhaust manifolds have been used with no fitment issues?
The particular car I'm dealing with is a 65-66 car. Would prefer to have a shorty style if possible. TIA.
Can't say about the 65-66 but the JBA Shorty headers fit fine with the Borgeson conversion I have on my 68. I did have to do one mod to the 351W block when installing the headers. I had to trim a protrusion off about 1/2" at the forward end of the block on the driver's side for the # 5 tube to fit.
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Thanks Ron. I tried JBA and Flowtech. Both no joy. The hunt continues.
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Al’s 65 has a 351w based 408 in it with borgeson and headers. They are tight but does fit. I don’t remember if he has Heddman or JBA.
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HIPO's....no problem! Butt (TS&T), with two blowers, nitrous, wizzy EFI, SAL cam, etc, etc. and such that would cost significant performance.
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JBAs hit on my '67. I had to put a good sized dent in one tube to get clearance. I hear you can't go wrong with FPA.
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Sanderson shorty headers
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Headman shorties, no problems
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Thanks all. Will advise when the final product is in.
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I am using the full leingh "FPA" headers made up in Washington. I dont remimber the brand but all they do is Ford headers. Best fitting headers I have ever used. Slide right in. and this is true both sides fit with no issuses. And yes I too have the borgison steering conversion on my 65 w/C4 trans. Another nice thing is they dont hang down lower than the frame. I can get you pics if you need/want
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Just for posterity's sake, went with headman shorty, #88406. Ceramic coated. Fit like a glove.
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Glens 1965 50 wrote:
Just for posterity's sake, .
OH.....you got issues like BILLY too!?
6sal6
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6sally6 wrote:
Glens 1965 50 wrote:
Just for posterity's sake, .
OH.....you got issues like BILLY too!?
6sal6
huh?
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BILLY WALTON from GEORGIA wrote:
6sally6 wrote:
Glens 1965 50 wrote:
Just for posterity's sake, .
OH.....you got issues like BILLY too!?
6sal6
huh?
Posterity...prostate...
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Glens 1965 50 wrote:
Just for posterity's sake, went with headman shorty, #88406. Ceramic coated. Fit like a glove.
that the ones you got?
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Glens 1965 50 wrote:
Just for posterity's sake, went with headman shorty, #88406. Ceramic coated. Fit like a glove.
Do you have an automatic or T5 with clutch cable?
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T5 with one of our hydraulic clutch kits.
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