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Re: Header installation

To: John Hartman <harts1@ibm.net>
Subject: Re: Header installation
From: Edward Hamilton <hamilton@ptd.net>
Date: Sun, 06 Sep 1998 21:01:09 -0400
John,
I recently installed a PaceSetter brand header on my '80 Spitfire.  Out of the 
box, it wasn't even close to fitting properly.  First, I fooled around with 
bending the lower lip on the chassis (downward) to gain the necessary
clearance.  You may also have to cut the end of the bolt that protrudes from 
the lower "A" frame.  Slacken the engine mounts and jack the engine up.  It is 
a tight fit, but it will go in.  Then, proud as can be, I realized the
end of the header to be too close to the frame and wouldn't allow the three 
bolt flange of the exhaust pipe to bolt up to the header.  So, save yourself a 
day and a half and do this:  lay the header flange (that bolts to the
head) on a flat surface and measure the distance to the inside edge of the 
collector pipe.  Take it to a shop and explain that (when the header is flush 
with the head) you want the pipes bent an amount to cause the collector
to move inward 1-1/2".  Actually, I had mine done 3/4" and ended with a rattle 
against the frame at idle -- on a 1980, 1-1/2" would have been perfect.

Regards,
Ed Hamilton

John Hartman wrote:

> Has anyone installed a header on a 1500 Spitfire? Do you have to raise the 
>engine up to get  the header in place? I did that but the header hits  the 
>frame and won't bolt tight to the head because of the lack of clearance.
>
> Any help is appreciated!
>
> John




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