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Old Sep 4, 2012 | 07:06 AM
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I am in the process of rebuilding my 1979 C3, which will involve a fresh 400HP SB 350 engine. I plan to install a set of tight tuck (block hugger) headers. Because of the steering conversion and the placement of the steering box (RHD in AUS) I would have to modify the headers to clear the steering box in order to use them. Can anyone tell me if it is critical to have both the LH & RH headers identical? Is it necessary to have each header pipe from each cylinder the same length, or can they be varied lenghts? What impact does this have on performance?

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Old Sep 4, 2012 | 01:42 PM
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I doubt they are exactly the same length from the manufacturer so minor changes should have no impact.
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I have the block-hugger headers on my '79. They made a nice improvement over the ram's horn manifolds. The speed shop that installed them had to modify the exhaust pipe on the right side and install a mini high-torque starter. I had long iridium plugs that had to be removed and replaced with standards. I don't think the shop would have made the modification if it would hurt performance.
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Originally Posted by jdbuddy
I have the block-hugger headers on my '79. They made a nice improvement over the ram's horn manifolds. The speed shop that installed them had to modify the exhaust pipe on the right side and install a mini high-torque starter. I had long iridium plugs that had to be removed and replaced with standards. I don't think the shop would have made the modification if it would hurt performance.
Thanks for your comments. Is there any chance that you could email a picture through for me to have a look at?
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Here is a quick pic of the headers. Things are tight. You can't see the exhaust pipe, but they had to weld a small bend. The block-huggers are close to a bolt on replacement for the manifolds, but still some modifications may be necessary.

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Thanks for the pic. I think mine will require a litle more modification as when the LH to RH steering conversion was carried out the new steering box seems to be considerably closer to the headers than the standard box. I think I will just have to modify the headers and see how it performs.
Thanks for your help.
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