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Old 02-02-2007, 02:47 AM
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This is the vet only one 647
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Old 02-03-2007, 09:01 AM
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Default Re: Stainless Steel starter heatshield for 70 396 big

Joe!

That Vette only comment intrigues me. Why different for
the Vette? Did it have to do with the header like exhaust
manifolds they used? Wish those things fit our cars

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Old 02-03-2007, 07:50 PM
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Default Re: Stainless Steel starter heatshield for 70 396 big

Hi Steve:
That picture is of a NOS one I just sold. Had it for 20 plus years. I originally bought it from a guy who purchased it for his 69 BBC camaro but it would not fit.He thought I may have better luck with it on my 70 chevelle or BBC impalas.
No go. I have since sold it to a vet collector who indicated exactly as you said due to the different manifolds on the vet that is why it was vet only.
Interesting however is the fact 66 impala l-72 has the same manifolds as the vet 827/828 so it would probally fit that impala only.I actually had a 66 l-72 biscayne at the time but never tried it since she was not giving me any problems like the chevelle was.Playing with the starter shims also fixed the issue on the chevelle.
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Old 02-03-2007, 11:23 PM
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Wish those things [Corvette ex manifolds] fit our cars

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On a slightly different tact, no matter what you have heard before, Corvette big block ex manifolds will fit on a 69 Camaro, without power steering. Didn't try it on a power steering car, but they may also fit there too. Only problem with the manifolds is ground clearance, not sub frame interference. There isn't room for the ex heat riser and you need to get creative with the flange gasket. In fact, there is even more room around the drivers side manifold using the Vette manifold than there is with the stock ex manifold. I'd heard all the stories too, but when I got my hands on a pair of Corvette manifolds and a 69 Camaro, I just had to give it a try......
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Well John,

Did you get them to work properly? That's all I want to
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Old 02-04-2007, 01:13 AM
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We never did hook the pipes up but it wouldn't be impossible. It was more a "what if" question that came up about a certain stock appearing orange Camaro and what might have been if the Corvette manifolds had been legal or allowed. If they had been legal or allowed, we just wanted to be ready when that came about.
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