Tri-Y Headers
Scott Drake C5ZZ-9430-SS Features:
304 stainless steel, 16-gauge tubes are CNC mandrel bent, then carefully welded on our precision engineered welding jig for a perfect fit. These fit both automatic and manual transmissions with the more common 157 Tooth small bell housing, along with extra clearance for starter, mounting flange bolts can easily be accessed and they clear shock towers. Provides full articulation of steering assembly without interference. Power steering cars require drop down bracket. Cars with the larger Bellhousing for 164 Tooth Flywheel will need to dimple header and possibly remove a minimal amount of material from the bellhousing for proper clearance. Shortened collector tubes improve floor pan clearance. All Headers include extra thick, precision ground 5/16" inch flanges to prevent warping., metal composite flange gaskets, 1 1/2" inch primary tubes, 1 3/4" inch secondary tubes and 2 1/2" to 2" inch collector/reducers. Gaskets and all necessary mounting hardware are included.- Mandrel-bent tubing
- All mounting hardware included
- 304 stainless steel
Specifications:
i have a 67 mustang with a 5.0 out of an 82 mustang in it will these headers bolt up to this motor
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