silver buffalo
 Not a Newbie Posts:13

 Registered Users Floyds Knobs, IN
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| 02/20/2007 8:34 PM |
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I ordered a set of the Hedman Hedders today. Something else to add to the "as soon as it warms up" list.
I am a fair weather mechanic so my pile of upgrades and add-ons has been growing and stacking up in the garage over the past couple months.
Steven - I do have enough room left for a couple new seats like those awesome flex-steels you just installed!
I'm excited about the return of warm weather and more daylight so I can stop stacking and start installing.
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Rick & Jane Hill 1983 310 Classic Airstream motorhome |
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swebster
 Classic Camper Posts:289

 Louisville, Kentucky
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| 02/21/2007 8:13 AM |
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Rick, This is a great upgrade. Let me know when you plan on doing the work. Maybe I can come up and lend a hand. I'll even let you sit in my new seats :) |
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Steven Webster 1986 Airstream 345 |
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klattu
 Classic Camper Posts:129

 Registered Users Heart of Dixie
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| 02/22/2007 5:44 PM |
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I want to here results of headers. Those Banks sets are hi $$$, and have a tough time turning loose of the cash. |
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swebster
 Classic Camper Posts:289

 Louisville, Kentucky
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| 02/22/2007 6:24 PM |
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| You can add Hedmanns and replace your entire exhaust for what the Banks headers alone costs. I did mine a few years ago...same setup as SilverBuffalo |
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Steven Webster 1986 Airstream 345 |
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Balrgn Moderator
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 Registered Users Southern NH
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| 02/22/2007 6:25 PM |
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Maybe Someday the Peanut can have em. It sounds pretty tough as it is! |
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1977 Argosy 20 454 V8 Gas Southern NH Maintenance Analyst www.balrgn.com |
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klattu
 Classic Camper Posts:129

 Registered Users Heart of Dixie
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| 02/23/2007 7:28 PM |
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Got me to looking... Found another set made by a family shop out in Washington State... http://www.stans-headers.com/gm_headers.htm He makes them in S/S if you want, but does not push them. $992 + 35 shipping to Alabama $550 for regular steel His are Tri-Y, said better at 5500rpm and under than equil pipes. 3/8" flange and 'ball socket' collector. How much were Hedmans? |
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swebster
 Classic Camper Posts:289

 Louisville, Kentucky
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| 02/23/2007 9:52 PM |
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I think they were under $250 from Jegs. I replace the headers, installed free flow mufflers, an H pipe, a bunch of 8' sticks and all the hangers, clamps and hardware for aroun $600. I did the installation.
Headers were a realy adventure...but the rest of the exhaust was done on a Saturday afternoon. |
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Steven Webster 1986 Airstream 345 |
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silver buffalo
 Not a Newbie Posts:13

 Registered Users Floyds Knobs, IN
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| 03/12/2007 8:58 PM |
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| The exhaust manifolds are off!! Got them removed yesterday, this evening I was able to get the head surfaces cleaned up and make a trip to Sears for an eazy-out. I wondered why there was no bolt in the very rear of the stock manifold. Steven - I know how you love this stuff..... planning to do the install this Saturday. |
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Rick & Jane Hill 1983 310 Classic Airstream motorhome |
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Airstream345 Site Host
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 Administrators Louisville, KY
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| 03/12/2007 9:02 PM |
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| Great job! Getting the manifolds off is the hardest part. |
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Steven Webster 1986 Airstream Classic 345 Host, ThisOldRV.com |
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bobchevy89
 Not a Newbie Posts:48

 Registered Users Inverness Fl 34453
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| 03/13/2007 10:19 AM |
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I don't think I would want to wind a big block chevy up to 5500 rpm. the tri y's are good flowing headers . they help pull exhaust gasses out better. they have them in Jegs and Summit for a lot less than$550. I just put a new exhaust system on mine. from the stock headers back I put 2 1/2 in duel pipes with turbo mufflers on a 24 argosy for $ 325. also put on a Edlebrock 750 cfm carb on , has a lot more power. gas milage is up to 9.9 mpg. @ 65 Bob |
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