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Thread: Replacement headers

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    MANIC MECHANIC
    I'm considering buying this boat.
    454 not sure which head.
    Does the peanut port head require a different header than the rectangular port head?
    Does anyone still make this style thru-transom header?
    Is this water jacketed or injected?
    This one has a crack in it,(under the hose clamp, ex leak only)
    I'm not sure whether it could be succesfully welded or not.
    Is this stainless? How can I tell for sure?
    Does stainless "heat erode" like mild steel does?
    They look about shot to me.
    If I had to replace them what would it cost me?
    Any chance of finding a used set?
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...im0008-med.JPG
    Thanks
    Tim

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    travis hathaway
    They look homemade with a logger riser. Interesting approach!

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    Manic, aren't you on the Kanau River, spelling is off I know.
    Chris

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    MANIC MECHANIC
    Originally posted by cstraub69
    aren't you on the Kanau River
    Chris
    Chris,
    the Kanawha river is up in Charleston WV,
    About two hours north of me.
    Where in Tenn. are you?
    Tim

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    Jordy
    Originally posted by MANIC MECHANIC
    I'll hit them one at a time. My answers are in bold.
    Does the peanut port head require a different header than the rectangular port head? No.
    Does anyone still make this style thru-transom header? looks kinda like someone made it in their garage.
    Is this water jacketed or injected? injected
    This one has a crack in it,(under the hose clamp, ex leak only)
    I'm not sure whether it could be succesfully welded or not. stainless can be welded, I don't think that is stainless though
    Is this stainless? How can I tell for sure? can't help you there, but judging by all the rust I'm really thinking it's not
    Does stainless "heat erode" like mild steel does? I'd say over time if at all, but definately last much longer though
    They look about shot to me.
    If I had to replace them what would it cost me? Bassett makes a through transom header that would eliminate your snails. The question is, and it's not clear in the pic, are you running an engine hatch/cover? It really doesn't look like you are, and in that case, the Bassett's would work for you and run upwards of $700 or so new.
    Any chance of finding a used set? keep your eyes open as they pop up from time to time.

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    396_WAYS_TO_SPIT
    Very very interesting! Those look like some bassetts flip over
    Jordy answered everything for you
    396

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    THE BOSTON SIDEWINDER
    HAS ANYONE SEEN THESE HEADERS FOR SALE. IT LOOKS LIKE WHAT I NEED TO FIT UNDER THE COWL OF MY 72 SIDEWINDER!... ANY INPUT? THANKS A LOT...BILL.

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    Jordy
    Originally posted by THE BOSTON SIDEWINDER
    HAS ANYONE SEEN THESE HEADERS FOR SALE. IT LOOKS LIKE WHAT I NEED TO FIT UNDER THE COWL OF MY 72 SIDEWINDER!... ANY INPUT? THANKS A LOT...BILL.
    First of all, see my post above.
    Secondly, if you're running it under a cowl, you're going to want to run water jacketed not water injected, that is unless you like your boat burned to a point just above the water line.

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    THE BOSTON SIDEWINDER
    WELL, OK, BURNING MY RIDE SOUNDS LIKE IT WOULD SUCK. HAS ANYONE SEEN HI-PERFORMANCE WATER JACKETED LOG TYPE HEADERS?...BILL.

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    MANIC MECHANIC
    Originally posted by jordanpaulk
    are you running an engine hatch/cover? It really doesn't look like you are, and in that case, the Bassett's would work for you and run upwards of $700 or so new.
    Thanks for the info.
    Actually I would like to run the cover.
    Who makes a water jacketed thru transom header?
    Tim

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