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    set of headers for sale,

     



    I hope this is the right place to sell things,I have a set of headers that I
    have no use for, I was told the would fit a ford,(maybe 390) I don't know
    but the holes that bolt on to the block are not like the sbc ,the bolt pattern
    are in a slant,I haven't been able to loan pictures on here lately,but I can
    email some if interested,will let go cheap plus you pay shipping..

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    Denny, you know how most headers bolt on to the block in a straight line,
    o o o o
    o o o o like this , I hope this came out right,

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    Sorry Denny ! it didn't come out right the ( o ) were in a slant
    but when I pushed submit reply they they moved, I 'm not as good with
    this freaking computer as you are

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    this are the headers that are for sell real cheap, make an offer
    and you pay shipping,for I have no use for this..
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    I don't know what they are for but definitely not for a 390 or any other FE motor. The tubes and flanges are spaced all wrong for a FE and the bolt pattern is wrong too.
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    Thanks Duane,I can't even remember how I came across this,had them laying around for about 10 yrs.,someone told me he thought they would fit a 390,so thats what I went by,just don't want to throw them away if someone can use them, maybe someone here will know what they fit, nice truck buy the way!!!

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    I was cruising the net and found this site:http://www.panteraplace.com/page35.htm.

    Scrolling down the page until I got to the heads section, it appears that Renu36 could be right about those headers being for a Ford. 351C/351M/400 exhaust bolt pattern and ports look a lot like that. The ones shown on the link have been ported big time so the tubes on your headers would be a little small for them, but about correct for stockers.

    What do you think, Denny?

    P.S., the main reason I went looking is it's been a long time since I played with a Cleveland head, but that bolt pattern looked very familiar.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oldf100fordman
    I don't know what they are for but definitely not for a 390 or any other FE motor. The tubes and flanges are spaced all wrong for a FE and the bolt pattern is wrong too.
    Actually it's possible that these could be headers for an FE in a Mustang, Fairlane or Torino. The factory FE heads used on these cars had a bolt pattern like this. This was because of the close confines of the engine compartments in these cars, due to the shock towers in Ford's uni-body cars of the era. Many FE headers I've seen, regardless of application, have both bolt patterns so they'll work with either port design.
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    Looks like BBC.
    What if the "Hokey Pokey" is what it's really all about?

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