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Old 01-02-2014, 02:32 PM
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Default Has Anyone Used the Holley/Hooker Exhaust Manifolds?

Ever since my test fit didn't go so well and I know for sure my stock manifolds won't fit I've been looking at various headers and stuff and came across the cast iron exhaust manifolds from Holley/Hooker.

https://www.holley.com/types/LS%20Ca...0Manifolds.asp


http://www.jegs.com/i/Hooker+Headers/520/8501/10002/-1


Has anyone tried these in a '69 Camaro? I'm wondering about the clearances and if it will fit with the factory power steering box.

I'd rather use manifolds like this as opposed to using next months house payment on a set of headers that may or may not fit. They should be good for enough power for now, they probably won't leak, and they'll probably last forever as well.

There is a sheet on their website with dimensions and I printed it out to check out this weekend. I just thought maybe someone already tried them.
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Ever since my test fit didn't go so well and I know for sure my stock manifolds won't fit I've been looking at various headers and stuff and came across the cast iron exhaust manifolds from Holley/Hooker.

https://www.holley.com/types/LS%20Ca...0Manifolds.asp


http://www.jegs.com/i/Hooker+Headers/520/8501/10002/-1


Has anyone tried these in a '69 Camaro? I'm wondering about the clearances and if it will fit with the factory power steering box.

I'd rather use manifolds like this as opposed to using next months house payment on a set of headers that may or may not fit. They should be good for enough power for now, they probably won't leak, and they'll probably last forever as well.

There is a sheet on their website with dimensions and I printed it out to check out this weekend. I just thought maybe someone already tried them.
I can tell you first-hand that they won't fit on a 1st-gen F-body or 3rd-gen Nova due to interference with the steering box.

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Stainless Works headers fit great around the steering box too

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Fwiw I used Dynatech headers on my 69 Camaro and fitment is perfect.
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Fwiw I used Dynatech headers on my 69 Camaro and fitment is perfect.
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Hey Vince, do you have a picture of how far the collectors of the Dynatech headers hang down below the subframe? I've read multiple comments from users saying they hang too low and I'd like to see it for myself.
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Thanks for the insight.

BTW, I'm using trans-dapt stock position mount plates that are supposed to mimic the stock SBC bellhousing location.

I have some pictures if they'll help but can't post them until tomorrow. Basically, the top inboard-rear bolt on the steering box lines up with the second spark plug from the back if you are looking from overhead.

Maybe some of you guys with different header brands could snap a pic from above with a tape measure in it for scale?

And yes, I'd rather have my headers tuck up pretty tight. My engine sits fairly low with the Holley 302-2 pan about 1/2" above the crossmember.
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Thanks for the insight.

BTW, I'm using trans-dapt stock position mount plates that are supposed to mimic the stock SBC bellhousing location.

I have some pictures if they'll help but can't post them until tomorrow. Basically, the top inboard-rear bolt on the steering box lines up with the second spark plug from the back if you are looking from overhead.

Maybe some of you guys with different header brands could snap a pic from above with a tape measure in it for scale?

And yes, I'd rather have my headers tuck up pretty tight. My engine sits fairly low with the Holley 302-2 pan about 1/2" above the crossmember.
I have various images at work of the new Hooker headers from the same angle and can post them up for you for a comparative reference if you like. The other location you can get a common distance location that is familiar to most is how far away your passenger side cylinder head is from the firewall...I have a clear shot showing that distance obtained with using the new Hooker clamshell retrofit engine brackets and crossmembers as well, so with all of that you should get a fair idea of what your header options are. Lasty, I think it would be important to you to ask anyone posting images of their combos to also show the ground clearance of the headers since it seems to be high on everyone's list of important design features.
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Hey Vince, do you have a picture of how far the collectors of the Dynatech headers hang down below the subframe? I've read multiple comments from users saying they hang too low and I'd like to see it for myself.
Toddoky,

Here are a few pictures of the Dynatech headers I took yesterday for a member here. I'm using DSE mounts as recommended by Dynatech, and as the pictures show, they hang way too low. My car is lowered with Hotchkis 2" drop front/1.5" drop rear.





I'm in the market for different headers now.
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I'm in the market for different headers now.
Holy crap those things are low!

Maybe if enough of us bug Texas Speed they'll send us some pix...

https://lateral-g.net/forums/showthread.php4?t=45035
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