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7/08/2013 10:22 PM  #1


Coated Headers

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?



1966, vert, 347 stroker, T5z, 4 wheel disc, pb, 3.70 LS 9", EPAS
 

7/09/2013 6:05 AM  #2


Re: Coated Headers

Looks like they did a nice job.  Hope that they go on easily with no clearance issues.


Bash Host MSBB XVI.       BobC    1966 Mustang Coupe
 

7/09/2013 8:06 AM  #3


Re: Coated Headers

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.


1966, vert, 347 stroker, T5z, 4 wheel disc, pb, 3.70 LS 9", EPAS
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7/09/2013 8:21 AM  #4


Re: Coated Headers

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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7/09/2013 9:42 AM  #5


Re: Coated Headers

They really look good, get a pic on the car.


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