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Correct headers?

mack5013

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My dad and I have been slowly (going on almost 10 years, since I was 15) rebuilding a 1977 bronco from the frame up, rebuilt engine and transmission, new suspensions, swapped drums for discs, etc. At the moment, we've got a set of shorty headers from Tom's Offroad installed without an exhaust system (no money = no exhaust system). After a little bit of digging by both of us, we're now unsure now if shorty headers are right for this build. The right header is awfully close to the transmission housing. Someone on facebook said that I might have to bend the headers to fit an exhaust system, and that doesn't sound like a kosher option to me. The engine is a 302 and I intend to have dual exhaust, so I'm looking for a little advice on what type of headers I should be using. And then after that, I would love some recommendations on whether I should be installing my own exhaust system (and what brands) or having a shop do it for me.
 
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mack5013

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Some pictures probably would be helpful, huh? Ignore the dust, we haven't touched it in a while, but in the middle picture, you can see that the end of that pipe is almost touching the housing and it just doesn't sit quite right with me.
 

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Wild horse 75

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Almost touching isn’t touching lol. I would mark where it’s close then take the header off. You can grind down the rib on the bell housing and put a small notch in the flange and give it a bunch more clearance. 1/4” is plenty. Those parts all move together so you don’t have to worry about them hitting when it’s running.
 

DC_Gearhead

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I put long tubes in from Tom’s on a 351. I had to modify the clutch linkage and reroute lines. What you have is not surprising to any of us as you can see. Nothing on these Broncos is bolt on without a little modification. To me it looks like you’ll be fine with a little clearancing.


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EPB72

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Almost touching isn’t touching lol. I would mark where it’s close then take the header off. You can grind down the rib on the bell housing and put a small notch in the flange and give it a bunch more clearance. 1/4” is plenty. Those parts all move together so you don’t have to worry about them hitting when it’s running.
Thas /\|\|\,,,and you could also take a pry bar or pipe and give it a little persuasion probable get a 1/4 inch or so
 
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mack5013

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ah okay, that makes me feel better. Thank you!

Next question: Where do you recommend getting the exhaust system from?
 

tasker

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Your choice, I went with a Duff two into one and a Magnaflow muffler on one, will need to be custom bent on my other rig
 

Shimmy

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I'm happy with my Duff dual exhaust (borlas) and TBP long headers. I think you'll like their 2-1 setup. Keep in mind if you bend your shortys you'll likely need to tweak any off the shelf kit.
 
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