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For Sbc Chevy Hugger Headers Shorty Black Coated 265 283 305 350 383 400 Gm on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ca, United States

Ca, United States
Condition:New Brand:Demotor Performance Surface Finish:Black Coated Manufacturer Part Number:DMTRH003 Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply

 
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For SBC Chevy Hugger Headers Shorty Black Coated 265 283 305 350 383 400 GM


DESCRIPTION


Applications:

--Fit for 1955 and up SBC 265,283, 305, 307, 327, 350 & 400 engines

Short description: 

--These are "block hugger" type shorty Black Coated headers which allows for increased clearance while still providing excellent flow.

--Made with 1 5/8" OD diameter heavy duty mandrel bent 18 gauge tubing 

--Large 2 1/2" collectors. Reducers are 2 "

--4 1/4" length from the bottom edge of the head to the outside of the middle tubes

--Made with thick 5/16" flanges to resist warpage  

--Works best with straight plug heads,BUT will not work with angle  plugs

Package: 

--headers, bolt on reducers, exhaust gaskets, collector gaskets, and all necessary bolts.

--Professional Installation is Highly Recommended (No Instruction and Wiring Diagram  Included)

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