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03-16-2007 03:15 PM #46
You will need gaskets as well - Sanderson says use high temp silicone which doesn't work - I ended up using Earl's:
Did you use Earl's collector seals also?
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...0&autoview=sku
I have my exhaust off the car while installing the seats and seat belt mounting, so I'm going to re-do the gaskets. I used Sanderson's recommendation, but after thinking about it - and reading your earlier post - I'm going to use some decent gaskets. I like the look of Earl's header gaskets. I just have to make sure that they have a version for the Vortec heads.
By the way, the ports on my Sanderson headers (made specifically for Vortec heads) measure 1.5W x 1.875H. The ports measure 1.5W x 1.5H. The ports on the headers are a full 3/8" taller than the ports in the head.Last edited by Henry Rifle; 03-16-2007 at 04:28 PM.
Jack
Gone to Texas
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03-16-2007 05:00 PM #47
Woohoo! It's like Christmas from the UPS man today.....except I have to pay for it all! Just received my new headers, firewall, floorboards and brake pedal/master cylinder all on the same day.....now I gotta get busy!
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03-16-2007 05:23 PM #48
Originally Posted by randyr
Wot in heck is this guy feeding you - you need 1 NEW style solenoid mounted wherever you want it, no harness just wires. The Ford starter itself does not have a built in solenoid - only GM cars are built that way. Does he think you have a Chevy engine like 90% of the rest? People just don't like to think outside the GM box.
It is snowing and blowing and about 18 degrees - too freakin' cold for this time of year. What global warming?Dave
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03-16-2007 05:30 PM #49
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
My header ports are a bit tall as well - probably in the 3/8" range too big which is the reason I am using the Earl's header seals. They actually have replaceable gaskets mounted inside the metal holders (I guess that's a proper term for them)
I couldn't use standard flange gaskets - for whatever reason I couldn't get them to close enough for gaskets so reverted to the tried and true donut type which fit fine .Dave
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03-16-2007 05:34 PM #50
Dave,
When I pulled my exhaust system off a few days ago, it looked like I got a really good squeeze, and the gasket was very solidly imprinted. I'm going to give Earl's stuff a try on both places.
Thanks for the info.Jack
Gone to Texas
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03-16-2007 06:12 PM #51
Originally Posted by Irelands child
I'm so bummed....I just wrote you a big long post and lost the damn thing somehow....so here we go with the re-write....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...3810609&rd=1,1
Now, LOL...check out this link for this starter.....it claims to have the solenoid attached. The guy knows I have a Ford in a Ford. So......back to my original question...don't shoot me.....if this new starter truly has a solenoid on it, would I still need the old one on the firewall (or wherever I put it)? Of course, if it's not really a solenoid on the new one, then all of this is a moot point! LOL
I got my headers from Sanderson today. When I ordered them, I spoke to the owner about your concerns regarding welding residue, etc. She assured me that wouldn't happen so I took a chance on their ceramic coating.....I didn't really have time to shop around to get them coated somewhere else, etc.
Anyway, the coating looks good and the insides are smooth and clean, however the guy must of been on crack when drilling one of the bolt holes on the passenger side header! Check it out....I called them and they said they'd send me a new one...LOL....nothing is ever easy is it??!!
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03-16-2007 06:18 PM #52
Originally Posted by Irelands child
Oh, I forgot one thing he said about the old solenoid when used with this starter....he said it serves as a junction box.....
You're right, snow & 18 degrees in March is just WRONG!
Hope you have a big roaring fire in the fireplace!
Randy
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03-16-2007 06:25 PM #53
Dave, do you realize you have well over 8000 posts on this site?! Pretty impressive, but you're still #2......I'm trying to give you lots of things to post about so you can get ahead of that DennyW guy.....LOL!!
Stay warm, my friend.
Later,
Randy
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03-16-2007 07:29 PM #54
Randy,
Wrong Dave. That's Dave Severson with 8000 posts.
Here's a friend of mine with a few posts on a Civil War reenactors' board:
Charles Heath
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Posts: 42420Jack
Gone to Texas
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03-16-2007 07:59 PM #55
Originally Posted by Henry Rifle
Oops! You're right, Charles. My bad....
Sorry, Dave, I guess we need to push you a little harder....LOL....
Randy
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03-16-2007 08:36 PM #56
Originally Posted by randyr
Oops again, Henry! Some day I'll learn to read!!!! LOL Sorry about that.
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03-16-2007 09:50 PM #57
there is always a solenoid built into a ford starter.... the "solenoid" on the firewall/fender is actually the starter solenoid relay not the solenoid itself, the relay is also a power distribution block in a sense.... the solenoid itself is inside the starter and is what makes the starter engage when power is supplied, without a solenoid it would just spin in place without ever engaging the flywheel/flexplatejust because your car is faster, doesn't mean i cant outdrive you... give me a curvy mountain road and i'll beat you any day
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03-17-2007 06:34 AM #58
Originally Posted by thesalsDave
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03-17-2007 09:50 AM #59
Originally Posted by Irelands child
Thanks Dave. It seems to be agreed by all concerned that no matter what, I still need that starter-solenoid-relay-controlling device-thingy somewhere on the car...LOL! Whew, I'm glad we got that settled!
As for that particular starter link I sent you, I think they are new but made in China. I don't know that I'll go with them, I was just using them as the example. Sometimes you get what you pay for.....other times you can't pay for what you get....
Anyway, I have a welder coming this morning to fix the cracks in my x-member. The engine should be completed by end of next week. I'll get busy on changing the firewall in the mean time.
Thanks again for all the help!
Stay warm.
Randy
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03-17-2007 10:13 AM #60
Originally Posted by randyr
I guess that Sanderson still has a bit of a quality problem -
If possible, take some photos and post them - probably on a fresh thread or, better yet, start a journal(I wish I had, but delayed joining the digital camera revolution until SLR's got reasonably priced). Possibly would be a help to others that for whatever reason, choose to keep the original frame on their '30s vintage street rod.
Take your time with the firewall - not sure whether the '37 is fully welded in but think it is, but you will probably have some minor body repairs around the edge as well. Might consider photo documenting this as well - again, should be interesting to others that will be trying it.
I just finished cleaning out the driveway with my baby diesel tractor and snow blower - we ended up with 12-14 inches of wind blown, 20 degree weather, snow. Next weekend, we will be in your part of the world - to see how the Left Coast "suffers" in the winter time - business trip.Dave
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