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Headers for BN4/early 3000

57_100_6

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What type of mods are required to instal headers on a BN4 or early 3000?
I have changed over to triple Weber's and since I need to replace the exhaust and intake gasket I would also like to install headers at this time. All the headers I have found fit the BJ8 but have heard that they will fit the early cars if the outrigger is cut.
Can I use the stock silencer and pipes or is it better to go all the way back with 2' bore?
Anyone with experience or pictures?
Thanks
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I'm using an off the shelf Monza exhaust connected to the headers.

During the car's restoration period, I substituted a BJ8 L/F outrigger, but if your existing one is in good shape, it can be easily modified for the same results (cutting/welding reqd.).

I strongly recommend that you have a thermal barrier applied to the headers before final installation; DO TEST FIT them first, prior to shipping them out for coating, in case there are clearance issues to correct.

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Greg,
Rebuilt engine in 2000 with Weber's in back of mind. Used 3000 pistons and rods bored .040. Converted to the 6-port head. Cam is Kastner A-6 grind 255` duration @ .050 with .275 lobe lift. Advertised is 306`. Right now I am running stock exhaust and since I have a leak and need to replace the exhaust and intake gasket I thought I would open the exhaust with headers.
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57_100_6 said:
Greg,
Rebuilt engine in 2000 with Weber's in back of mind. Used 3000 pistons and rods bored .040. Converted to the 6-port head. Cam is Kastner A-6 grind 255` duration @ .050 with .275 lobe lift. Advertised is 306`. Right now I am running stock exhaust and since I have a leak and need to replace the exhaust and intake gasket I thought I would open the exhaust with headers.
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It <span style="font-style: italic">would</span> be tough putting triple Weber's on a galley head :wink:. It sounds like you've laid the ground work for a nice engine. Putting Weber's and headers on a stock unit is kinda a waste of money IMHO. To answer one of your questions, I'd recommend the 2" exhaust over the stock diameter.
 
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