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RE: Headers for 428 FE
By greg - 01/27/2004 6:26:59 PM; IP 152.163.253.70
Hooker makes them, tight fit, but even the manifolds are wedged in there, have used them with good results but they hang down to where they will hit on speed bumps especially if your car is lowered. Ford Powertrain Applications (FPA) makes a set of tri-y that should fit a lot better (haven't tried those, yet), but I have read mixed reviews about fitment and hitting the block or motor mounts in certain places. I think Crites restorations also makes them.
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 Headers for 428 FE -- Mike, 01/27/2004
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 RE: Depends entirely on what heads. -- Gerry Proctor, 01/28/2004
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 RE: Headers for 428 FE -- bprewit, 01/28/2004
 RE: Headers for 428 FE -- Mike, 01/28/2004
 What is the head casting number? -- Dave Shoe, 01/28/2004
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