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We installed a new set of Hooker Competition Headers on our stock 327 Camaro. The passenger side rides high with the mounting flange almost touching the floor boards. The driver side slants at a significant lower angle. Hooker says these are made for multiple years and there are tolerances. Is this acceptible? They do not come out at the same plane. I can make them work but they look crappy.
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That is how the Hooker headers are. They don't want to change anything... so its our tough luck. Do a search... it has been discussed many times.
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69 Camaro -originally a LM1 car. 327, Edelbrock E-streets, hooker, DUI performance distributors, ultradyne cam, stewart, TRW etc. Vintage Air, AGR steering, Corbeau GTSII seats, 700R4 TPI transmission, 12-bolt w/Eaton 4.11:1 |
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Consider yourself lucky, I had to heat and pound mine so they fit. I won't be buying them again! I think I will go with Summit ones next time.
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Chris 1968 Camaro, M-21 4 Speed, 327ci |
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