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Welcome Mike... As for the header problem have you tried to call Summit or Jegs and talked to a tech??? I have never installed headers on a nova so I cant tell you what to look for but the only clearance problem I see would be the steering box collumn.. Sorry maybe someone else can chime in soon as they wake up... Mark
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To get a good header fit. You need to replace the small block frame and motor mounts with big block. That will give you clearance on the steering box. Hooker super comps are a good choice. Earl
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mnyenko is correct in that you need to replace the frame mounts with the proper big block frame mounts. These are relatively cheap and any of the Nova restoration companies will carry them. They will move the motor away from the steering box giving you the clearance you need. As far as headers go, buy the Hooker Comps #2457 for $159 from Jegs. They have 2.00 primaries, great spark plug and starter access and are very easy to install. Trust me on this. Great header for the money and it sure beats paying over $400 for Hooker Super Comps.
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I went though this with my 1969 Camaro with the 454 and 540. I ran Dougs short 1.75 headers first and I was very impressed with quality but the tube interfered with the power steering box so I had to dimple it. I went to Hooker 2.0 super comps the next time and the fit was better. I installed the headers in the car with the motor in place and it was more work than expected. I would recommend pulling the motor out of the car and placing the motor back in after you put the headers in position. Then you can replace the motor mounts and stands at the same time. I went to urethane mounts and gained a little more clearance in place of the original style mounts. I also ended up replacing the exhaust system with a 3 inch system to work with the bigger headers because I was not happy with the transition from the 3.5 collector to the 2.5 exhaust pipes.
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What are the coatings on the Hooker headers? Are they prone to rust after a while? I Jet Hot coated the exhaust manifolds on my CJ-5 10 years ago and not a spot of rust to this day. Might be a good time to get them coated when you buy them. I highly recommend it.
http://www.jet-hot.com/ They sell coated Hooker and other brands of headers for your Nova too: http://www.jet-hot.com/pages/Precoats/Nova.htm
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Bill O'Brien 1974 Jeep CJ5 - 304 V8, Edelbrock Intake, Holley 650, MSD Ignition, Patriot Headers |
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I bought my headers coated from Hooker and the coating was not as good as I have seen on other headers. Be careful with the instalation because the coating can scratch very easily. I left the wrapping on the headers during the instalation and that helped. You might want to buy the header bolts with the clips that keep the bolts from backing out. I think they are called spec 8 or a name close to that. You might also check with Jet hot because they sell new coated headers at a good price.
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hey Michael, I agree with Orange County Mark. The coatings on the Hooker SC's don't last as long. I would buy the cheaper set of Hookers and get them coated yourself. Different header tubing size helps determine the fit also. You don't need Pro Stock sized tubes for the street. I love you west coast guys and especially your good used sheetmetal!!!
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