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Exhaust manifold 302efi

Started by AK1161, July 04, 2010, 09:52:25

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westcott

Here the RH or passenger side of my foot boxes,there are some 20mm space between headers and factory heat shield.
   
   
   
   
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler!

westcott

On the LH or drivers side the headers (#6 tube) are 1-2 mm away from the factory heat shield. The edge protecting strip melted during the run in because i had the engine timing a bit late.
   
   
   
   
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler!

westcott

My headers are BBK stainless, 1621SJS, titanium matt coated, for use with EFI.
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler!

French Frie

You mean JBA, not BBK, right Uwe [;)] ?

nikbj68

William, photo posting instructions HERE, and in my post of today(19th May) there is a hint on how to remove the line of code that appears before the photos above.
   Happy photo posting! Nik.

westcott

Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler!

ANF289

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Originally posted by French Frie
   
Oh yeah ! Really tight, indeed ! What is the material of the panel shied added ? No heat problem ? Or burned feet [;)] ?
   
   Ps : many thanks for this fast answer !
   

   The heat shield is KoolMat = NASA Thermal Protection System (TPS) materials developed by Rockwell Space Systems (now Boeing North America).  Still warm... but no burned feet!
   
   
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PS2 : Am I correct if I assume you plugged the air pump lines ?

   Yes, the air pump was removed and the remaining plumbing was capped.

AK1161

We managed to use 1 3/4" tube as opposed to 1 5/8" giving better outflow. The origional stuff is certainly restrictive and if you get a chance to change / convert it is a worthwhile upgrade.
   
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westcott

Nice, it does the trick and looks pretty good.
   Good suggestion for my planned complete exhaust rework during the next winter.
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler!