Re: Header ears

From: Ian Spencer (SpenceIC(at)healthall.com)
Date: Mon Aug 07 2000 - 16:23:12 CDT


Those "ears" are part of the design for clamping the header and intake manifold down. It is a "stock" thing. What I have done is install the stainless headers (that don't have the ears) and used socket head cap screws on the outer two mounting holes. It's easier to ger an allen wrench into the tight spot where these bolts go. To answer your question, you can cut them off. - Ian

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>>> <Jay_Laifman(at)countrywide.com> 08/07/00 03:01PM >>>
On the exhaust headers I am trying to put on my Alpine, on pipes 1 and 4,
there are these two "ears" or "fins" that stick out. Anyone have any idea
of their purpose or need? They will hit the Webers and the master cylinder
on one side. Can I cut these off? There are not similar pieces on 2 and
3. I've seen other tubular headers that don't have them.

Thanks,
Jay



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