Don,
I bought a pair of new Hedman headers for the 396 in my 81 GMC Caballero
about 7 years ago. Using a straight edge across the head-mating flange, I
found the flange to be warped by over 1/8 inch across the length, right out
of the box. I cut the flange between each tube so that each one would bolt
up independently. In 7 years and aprox. 70,000 miles, I've replaced the
gaskets only once. It seems to have worked pretty well. You might
consider this as an option.
Michael Zaic
Lawrenceville, GA
52 GMC 150
48 GMC 300
81 GMC Caballero
and a few others
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> From: Don Simmons <tasimmons@cbnn.net>
> To: oletrucks@autox.team.net; 60schevy@topica.com
> Subject: [oletrucks] Leaking Hedman headers!
> Date: Saturday, April 28, 2001 10:52 AM
>
> I have a 350 in my 62 and bought Hedman headers for it. After getting it
> running and a little time on the engine, the headers leak at the heads
badly.
> I've tried doubling up the gaskets which helped a little but they still
leak.
> Anyone have any ideas? I guess next I will remove the headers and see if
I can
> grind the flanges down a little but this is ridiculous for brand new
parts to
> be this bad right out of the box! On the upside,the 2 1/2 exhaust with
> Flowmaster mufflers sounds excellent!!!! Thanks for any input!
>
> Don Simmons
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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