Headers with stock exhaust

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Had some like that
How about the one you cant even start a bolt by hand
No room for fingers either
No room for a socket
 

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Had some like that
How about the one you cant even start a bolt by hand
No room for fingers either
No room for a socket
Sounds like one on my passenger on3 FF header. It's a factory stud cut short on the part that sticks out of the block as well as the part that goes into it. You install the stud from the flange side through to the nut and tighten it. And the primary holds the stud and nut from falling out.. then you hold the header up with one hand and get this now "bolt started" using an open end wrench doing an 8th turn at a time through the mls gasket. And it happens to be the lower nut 3rd from front.. basically behind the motor mount. Got it down to a science now. Can get the header in in 20 min. Lol
 

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Yes I have them on the forums some where
But I took a pick off a Polaroid pic
Thats when Polaroid was popular
But I will look for them again
This was when I was getting the car together building stage testing
 
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Back in the day I had a gt40p based motor with comp cams xe270 with long tubes, o/r h pipe, and stock cat back… one of my favorite sounding mustangs I have ever had. Sold it to my cousin, who took the stock car back off and put on some flowmasters 40 series that were dumped, and he was so disappointed… ever time I took the car out I got compliments about how it sounded.
 

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