Have I installed the wrong Headers?

jim7485

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66 Mustang with FRPP 302 crate motor w/GT 40 aluminum heads. We installed Hedman shorty headers, part no: 88400. The bolt pattern is fine, but there seems to be a fair amount of overlap, enough that I think flow may be restriced. The engine dude (more of a body man) told me it was normal, but I'm concerned. The car runs fine, but seems to lack power. Wondering if these headers are restrictive due to the overlap. They are correct for a 66-73 302. Question is: are they correct for GT 40 heads? I'm considering a switch to FMS-M-9430-P51 which I know are correct. Any thoughts? http://store.summitracing.com/egnsearch.asp?Ntk=KeywordSearch&DDS=1&N=+115&searchinresults=false&Ntt=FMS%2DM%2D9430%2DP51

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jim
 
I assume by overlap you mean the exhaust port on the header flange is smaller than the port on the heads? Even so I wouldn't think it would be as bad as a manifold. Hard to say it's losing power with the butt meter, dyno or 1/4 times would give you a better idea. Those FMS are late model headers and won't fit the early engine bay.
 
Is it casting flash that could be ground down? Or simply the ports dont match up with eachother? (meaing part of the head port is covered, and the header tube extends part the port in the head)
 
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A bit of clarification: The bolt pattern is perfect but the header flange holes do not match the ports. They are roughly the same size, but offset somewhat, perhaps 1/3 of each port is covered by the flange. Can I get some confirmation on an additional issue? Will the FMS-M-9430-P51 headers (which I know are correct for the GT 40 heads) fit between the shock towers?

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jim
 
The correct answer

Here's the correct answer right from Hedman tech: Thank you for using Hedman Products. Part# 88400 is designed for a stock application. These hedders will choke the motor. So they will come off. I'll measure the clearance this weekend to see if the FMS hedders will fit between the shock towers. Obviously some cutting/welding on the H pipe will be in order too. :nice:

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jim