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Hooker Super Comp Headers & Sidepipes Questions

Posted: 3/26/09 9:33pmMessage 11 of 23
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Apache Junction, AZ - USA
Joined: 10/15/2006
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Vette(s): 1982,150K,Renegade CFI,Hooker Side Pipes,85 fuel pump,Bilsteins,HD suspension, Aluminum radiator, SharkBar/w 5-Point Restraints. 3:73 gears coming soon.
I had to do some trimming on my rockers, but it seems to be different from vette to vette, left side to right. You probably will not know until you get them installed. No big deal though - use a good jig saw/blades and make a pattern from cardboard FIRST for dry fit.

  If you are doing the install yourself:
1) Do not tighten the header bolts down until you get the side pipes connected - much easier this way.
2) Use a good manifold gaskets; I used layered aluminum which I heard work good. No problems so far and I have a good 4k miles on them.
3) Have a good floor jack that can lift the drivers side up at least 24" to clear the steering box and slip the headers up in from the bottom.

I'm sure others here may have more to add - these guys sure helped me when I did my side pipes! Also, you are going to LOVE the sound and its in stereo!Shocked

Good luck and post some pics when you are through!
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Hooker Super Comp Headers & Sidepipes Questions

Posted: 4/8/09 6:09amMessage 12 of 23
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Liverpool, NY - USA
Joined: 1/21/2003
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Vette(s): 72 coupe, 350 4 spd, modified motor, exhaust, tires & wheels. '91 ZR1, modified exhaust.
When I boought my '72 it already had the Hooker sidepipes. When I rebuilt the motor, the headers had to come off of course. And, at least with my application, in order to remove the headers I had to first remove the dipstick tube! The header WOULD NOT clear it. In order to remve that tube, I needed to remove the oil pan and, using a metal dowel and hammer, lightly tap the tube out of the block. And it worked fine. The assembly was naturally reversed, first the header bolts up to the heads and then the tube gets put back into place.
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Hooker Super Comp Headers & Sidepipes Questions

Posted: 4/18/09 12:02pmMessage 13 of 23
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Greenville, KY - USA
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Vette(s): 1977 Coupe L-82 350/210hp, 4 Speed, Corvette Medium Red, Delux Red Leather Interior, Power Windows, PS, PB, Cruise Control, A/C, 33,000 Miles on the factory original engine.
So what is the consensus on type of finish? Im partial to the all chrome look.
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Hooker Super Comp Headers & Sidepipes Questions

Posted: 4/18/09 12:24pmMessage 14 of 23
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Huntsville, AL - USA
Joined: 11/15/2003
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Vette(s): 1971 convertible,375 HP 350ci,Muncie 4-speed,Edelbrock aluminum heads and RPM air-gap manifold,HEI distrubiter - old school mechanical tach drive. LOUD side exhaust!
I bought mine straight form JetHot - they definitely aren't as shiny as stainless, but there has been no discoloration or rusting. I'm very happy with them. Clap
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Hooker Super Comp Headers & Sidepipes Questions

Posted: 4/19/09 7:53amMessage 15 of 23
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Liverpool, NY - USA
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Vette(s): 72 coupe, 350 4 spd, modified motor, exhaust, tires & wheels. '91 ZR1, modified exhaust.
I grew up with chrome bumpers, wheels, grilles and other bits & pieces, so I'm partial to the chrome pipes. Although too much chrome can be overdone also. It's an individual thing, it's great that there are choices.
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Hooker Super Comp Headers & Sidepipes Questions

Posted: 4/19/09 8:46amMessage 16 of 23
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DUNEDIN, FL - USA
Joined: 10/22/2004
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Vette(s): 1969 COUPE CORTEZ SILVER, BRIGHT BLUE INTERIOR 383 cu. in. 512 HP. Hooker headers w/ side pipes PS PS AC AM FM STEREO. 68,000.MILES C5 5oth Anniversary Coupe , auto.350hp
[QUOTE=jgoglick]I bought mine straight form JetHot - they definitely aren't as shiny as stainless, but there has been no discoloration or rusting. I'm very happy with them. Clap[/QUOTE]
 
I`M glad to here that. I bought mine rom Jet-Hot . the drivers side header rusted  AND DISCOLORED and the passengerside header  peeled off the finish WITHIN 6 MONTHS.  CAR IS STORED IN GARAGE. FORTUNATELY  THEY OFFER A ONE TIME RE- FINISH. HOWEVER YOU HAVVE TO GO THROUGH THE LABOR OF  REMOVING AND REPLACING, AND LAYING UP THE CAR FOR SEVERAL WEEKS.
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Hooker Super Comp Headers & Sidepipes Questions

Posted: 4/20/09 11:30amMessage 17 of 23
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Greenville, KY - USA
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Vette(s): 1977 Coupe L-82 350/210hp, 4 Speed, Corvette Medium Red, Delux Red Leather Interior, Power Windows, PS, PB, Cruise Control, A/C, 33,000 Miles on the factory original engine.
[QUOTE=VETTERBOB]WHO ARE YOU BUYING THE SYSTEM FROM? ARE YOU BUYING CHROME OR CERAMIC COATED? I SUGGEST YOU PURCHASED THE CERAMIC COATED  IN STERLING FINISH FROM   JET-HOT.  AS I HAVE FINISH PROBLEMS TWICE FROM SUMMIT AND HAD TO RETURN THEM. THEY DODN`T GIVE YOU ANYTHING IN RETURN FOR YOUR LABOR. [/QUOTE]
 
I'm definitely going to do it in the near future but have not decided who to buy them from or which finish to get. Like I said before, I'm partial to chrome but don't want to deal with peeling finish or discoloration. I would rather go with the better performing finish rather than choosing them just for appearance sake.
 
I agree that chrome can be overdone but on the 77 there is very little chrome to speak of. My better half on the other hand thinks you can never have too much chrome on a hot rod.
 
My car always stays garaged and is almost NEVER driven in the rain. That may help preserve the chrome from rusting out prematurely but it doesn't help with discoloration due to the heat.
 
I think my post here and your responses will help point me in the right direction.
 
Has anyone not had problems with the chrome finish? Sounds like some of you had chrome pipes first, and then switched to another finish.
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Posted: 4/30/09 6:17amMessage 18 of 23
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Charlotte, NC - USA
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Vette(s): 1969 Custom Modified, Hooker Header Side Pipes, 12 to 1 compression ratio, 355 CID,4 speed close ratio with hurst shifter, 370 rear, Recaro interior, Tilt hood, Hugger Orange and Black.
The Chrome definitely catches the eye; a little bit more work but worth it.
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Posted: 4/30/09 7:56amMessage 19 of 23
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DUNEDIN, FL - USA
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Vette(s): 1969 COUPE CORTEZ SILVER, BRIGHT BLUE INTERIOR 383 cu. in. 512 HP. Hooker headers w/ side pipes PS PS AC AM FM STEREO. 68,000.MILES C5 5oth Anniversary Coupe , auto.350hp
[QUOTE=Rafterman]So what is the consensus on type of finish? Im partial to the all chrome look.[/QUOTE]
 
  go with the Sterling ceramic finish nor the chrome. your car doesn`t have alot of chrome on it so either will look great.
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Hooker Super Comp Headers & Sidepipes Questions

Posted: 4/30/09 7:14pmMessage 20 of 23
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Greenville, KY - USA
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Vette(s): 1977 Coupe L-82 350/210hp, 4 Speed, Corvette Medium Red, Delux Red Leather Interior, Power Windows, PS, PB, Cruise Control, A/C, 33,000 Miles on the factory original engine.
When we finally do get the sidepipes installed I might have to replace the old stainless steel beauty rings with the chrome plated version to match the sidepipes! Tongue 
 
Ok, Now which inserts make the best sound? Anyone have the JCL spiral baffles?
Rafterman2009-05-04 08:21:24
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