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Send PMClarence, NY - USA
Joined: 11/10/2001
Posts: 10
Vette(s): 1979 L82
1991 Roadster
1996 Collector Edition
Hi All, Happy Holidays
Looking to install headers on my 79 L82 auto trans. Iam in my sixties and partially disabled so I need
something that fits easy. Don't care if they are shorties,mid long,or long tubes. I do want to use my existing
exhaust,I know that isn't ideal by any means but thestock style was replaced with stainless system was installed two years ago with Magnaflow mufflers.
Hope there is something that would work.
Thanks
Jimmy
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Send PMAsh Fork, AZ - USA
Joined: 4/18/2007
Posts: 1058
Vette(s): 1981 Red Interior White exterior
Hey Jimmy,
I went with this set up: http://www.parts123.com/parts123/yb.dll?parta~partsort~1~cadefibQ
I have an 81 with a crate motor. Although you will need something different I posted this to let you know 2 things: 1. that this system bolted right in and before I bought it the folks at Corvette Central were great and answered all my questions, 2. I am also handicapped(OK all you wise asses,I'm talking physical here!), bad back. This system took me a very long time to put in...weeks. But that was due to only being able to work 15 minutes at a time and I wouldn't work on it unless I was feeling really good.
With no back issues and not having a lift I would say it would've been a 2 hour job max. That would be with a few breaks in the mix. Pretty easy.
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J
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Send PMClarence, NY - USA
Joined: 11/10/2001
Posts: 10
Vette(s): 1979 L82
1991 Roadster
1996 Collector Edition
Thanks for your reply. The CC setup is what I was thinking of but just getting the
shorty headers and adapting that to my system. I would like to know what brand
(part number) they use?
Jimmy
PS-Back problems here too also with a half numb right arm and left leg
I have had 5 spinal operations
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Send PMNew Albany, OH - USA
Joined: 8/17/2010
Posts: 173
Vette(s): 1980 Coupe /
Snowcrest White /
L48, 350 /
Comp Cam /
Edelbrock Heads /
Cyclone Intake /
Holley Carb /
Holley Fuel Pump /
Patriot Headers /
Dual Exhaust /
Magnaflow Mufflers /
1964 Coupe /
Riverside Red /
L76, 327, 365hp
I also used the Corvette Central setup on my 1980.
P/N 323236 - Patriot Ceramic-Coated Tight-Tuck Exhaust Header
1 5/8-inch Primaries; 2 ½-inch Collectors
P/N 323018 - Corvette Central 2 ½-inch Aluminum Dual Exhaust
P/N 323454 - MAGNAFLOW 2 ½-inch Mufflers
No complaints. Good luck.
Chuck




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Since you are using your current stock style exhaust system, this is the only straight bolt in replacement header I could think of.
|UPDATED|12/22/2014 3:25:10 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
They are available in 2 or 2.5" collector sizes and 1 5/8" or 1 3/4" primary tube sizes. A little pricey but they made here in the USA, ceramic coated and have a copper coating inside to help reduce the under hood heat.
|UPDATED|12/22/2014 3:25:10 PM (AZT)|/UPDATED|
GEN III 5.7L "LS6" Engine swap
TKO500 5 spd.
3.54 Dana 44
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Send PMClarence, NY - USA
Joined: 11/10/2001
Posts: 10
Vette(s): 1979 L82
1991 Roadster
1996 Collector Edition
sarge I looked into the McJacks,very nice but out of my price range. CCasey I will look into
those Patriots.
Thanks Guys
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Make sure your current pipes don't take a 2" collector. Stock rams horns were 2".
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