Header Question
To answer your question, you can probably pick up a spacer or sleeve from any auto parts store or Lowes.
Last edited by l98tpi; Jan 4, 2014 at 11:38 PM.
or mfg your own brace. Not that hard. A torch and some flat steel, cut and shape to the exact fit. I made one for my alt that holds it solid to the intake on top and a lower to the header bolt. Don't even need the bracket with the 2 braces installed....

I am working on my LT4 and at least you got the header bolts!!
They did offer to pay for my ARP stainless bolts after I bought them from Summit Racing. But no instructions. No alternator support bracket, I had to cut my bracket in 2 pieces and re weld it to make it fit properly. And yes that flimsy bracket. What the hell is that for?

I thought it was for the dipstick tube but no way was that going to fit.
I have them installed and they look very nice, but I am still not happy with how close my cats are to my fiberglass floor. I purchased Thermotec pipe covers for the cats and then I am going to install their adhesive heat barrier on my fiberglass where the cats are 1/2" from them.
I was told not to worry and that 1/2" is enough distance. I suppose if it is not your car that would be true!!! But I don't want my GrandSport catching fire

I don't want to knock the product because the basic headers are very nice but for the price it is a crappy kit. And I thought I did my homework before I purchased the headers (calling them several times to ask about fitment, emissions fittings, bolts, O2 extensions, Cat relocation and heat issues) they told me that the headers will install easier than the old manifolds will come out. And I will have no heat issues and I won't need O2 extensions, etc.. Well everything that I asked about needed to be addressed! If I knew now what I should have been told then, I would never have bought them!! I have spent another $200.00 in parts to get my installation complete! Not happy

But Good luck to you. The headers do look durable once you fit them properly!
Last edited by grandspt; Jan 5, 2014 at 08:53 AM.

I am working on my LT4 and at least you got the header bolts!!
They did offer to pay for my ARP stainless bolts after I bought them from Summit Racing. But no instructions. No alternator support bracket, I had to cut my bracket in 2 pieces and re weld it to make it fit properly. And yes that flimsy bracket. What the hell is that for?

I thought it was for the dipstick tube but no way was that going to fit.
I have them installed and they look very nice, but I am still not happy with how close my cats are to my fiberglass floor. I purchased Thermotec pipe covers for the cats and then I am going to install their adhesive heat barrier on my fiberglass where the cats are 1/2" from them.
I was told not to worry and that 1/2" is enough distance. I suppose if it is not your car that would be true!!! But I don't want my GrandSport catching fire

I don't want to knock the product because the basic headers are very nice but for the price it is a crappy kit. And I thought I did my homework before I purchased the headers (calling them several times to ask about fitment, emissions fittings, bolts, O2 extensions, Cat relocation and heat issues) they told me that the headers will install easier than the old manifolds will come out. And I will have no heat issues and I won't need O2 extensions, etc.. Well everything that I asked about needed to be addressed! If I knew now what I should have been told then, I would never have bought them!! I have spent another $200.00 in parts to get my installation complete! Not happy

But Good luck to you. The headers do look durable once you fit them properly!
Last edited by neelas; Jan 7, 2014 at 06:57 AM.
The alternator support bracket will not clear the #1 primary tube. The tube runs right across the bolt hole. I could fit the ARP bolt through it but no stud would clear. And even at that the alternator support rod is angled wrong as it can't clear the primary tube. I tried everything to make it work. I had to cut my support rod bracket and re weld, grind it for the proper angles.
Having said all this I see you are using the stepped headers which may be different then the 1 3/4" headers I installed.
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Last edited by WW7; Jan 7, 2014 at 08:36 AM.

















