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Old 01-20-2015, 08:31 AM
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Formula8 - thanks for the tip on Tri Y headers. Personal recommendations are what this forum excels at. Are they OK for oil filter access? That is one area where Hookers are good.

Wild Dave - If you scroll down the article below theres pictures showing the excellent ground clearance offered by these headers. One less thing to worry about!

http://transamcountry.com/community/...?topic=37295.0

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Formula8 - thanks for the tip on Tri Y headers. Personal recommendations are what this forum excels at. Are they OK for oil filter access? That is one area where Hookers are good.

Wild Dave - If you scroll down the article below theres pictures showing the excellent ground clearance offered by these headers. One less thing to worry about!

http://transamcountry.com/community/...?topic=37295.0
Wow, I forgot I posted pics in that thread. I use a full size K&N filter and have no problems with removal. If used Wix, A/C and purolator filters and have had no problem with them either.

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Old 01-29-2015, 09:22 PM
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Let the games begin! Completely striped all that nasty rust gone...all floors,braces and rear quarters replaced. If it would stop turning on the rotisserie I would jump in it and blast some Golden Earring ...lol.
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