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RE: FPA header installation in Fairlane
By Travis Miller - 02/18/2004 5:16:27 PM; IP 205.188.209.137
If an engine is out of the car, it is always a good idea to test fit the new headers. While most headers will fit fine, any bolt up adjusting that needs to be done is easier on the engine stand than in the car. I once had a set of headers that each side had one hole slightly off. Luckily I found that problem while test fitting them on the engine stand. That saved me a lot of aggravation when they were finally installed in the car.
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 FPA header installation in Fairlane -- bprewit, 02/18/2004
RE: FPA header installation in Fairlane -- Travis Miller, 02/18/2004
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