68 headers ???
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There are aftermarket brackest made to mount the alternator in its original location using headers. Any good auto parts store will have it. Saw a chrome one at auto zone this weekend.
Gary
Dynomax is very popular on the forum. About $230 with ceramic coating from Summit. One problem with buying already coated is: if you have to modify the headers, you will have problems welding through the coating. But, if you buy new and they don't fit right, you can exchange them.
Be prepared to do some heat shielding and pipe fitting work too.
Make that any manufacturer will have a header that fits a vette. They're pretty common. Check out Jegs, Summit, etc
BTW, found the bracket. http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...85&prmenbr=361
You'll need "D" It bolts to the front 2 exhaust manifold bolts.
Gary
Heat shielding for starter & battery cables
You may want a mini starter to get more clearance to the header
Header gaskets & bolts. Many folks have their favorite methods, do some research and pick something that looks sensible to you.
Re-routing plug wires to prevent burning them up. I bought over-the-top looms.
Spark plugs - I just ordered some shorties today because one plug boot has very tiny clearance to the header tube with regular size plugs.
Fabricating new exhaust pipes to connect headers to rest of the system. I spent a long time on this. To get the smooth bends I wanted I actually modified the headers themselves.
Heat shielding the new exhaust pipes - old sheet metal shields won't fit. I wrapped mine to avoid worse leg roasting than with the old pipes. Should actually be better than before.
Alternator mounting, as you mentioned. Standard bracket solutions exist from several vendors.
Oil filter - I had the canister, had to convert to spin-on.
Splash shields - I had to trim the passenger side. A lot.
Re-jetting the carburetor may be needed.
I recommend buying uncoated headers, test fitting them, then having them coated after making any needed/wanted modifications. Many folks get by with just bolting them on, but I had fit problems and have spoken to others who had them too.
The black paint on uncoated new headers is not high-temp stuff, just cheapo paint to keep the headers from rusting before install. Blast and paint with good stuff or go ceramic coat.
All this stuff is do-able, nothing really that hard, but I've been taking my time and addressing them as I go rather than putting it all together and then going back to solve problems as they show up. At least, I hope all this time spent will give a more trouble-free setup. I'll post pics when done (soon, I hope).






