shorty hedders question

ok i have some MAC shorty hedders that im trying to put on my car with the stock hedder gasket but i cant put all the botls on. if i start to put them on the back they wont fit in the front and vice versa. will the stock hedder gasket be different and gets on the way or something?
 
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It's most likely the headers are warped -- this is typical of Mac headers. Your best bet (assuming you want to use them and not buy a set of single-flange headers) is to start at one end and then use a prybar in the headers to pull them apart and make them line-up. Try to start the bolts while doing this and hope you never have to take them off again.
 
bobbyd said:
oh btw is there a way i can mess them up by bending them or is it real hard to mess them up?

I don't think you'll bend them enough for that to happen. If I recall the last time I tried them I had a hard enough time lining them up -- let alone bending them too far! :nonono:
 
When I put on my POS individual flange BBK shorties years ago, I had the same problem. I found it was easier to start the first bolt, then pry on the the back tube with a prybar leveraged against the firewall to get the back one lined up.

Make sure you have gaskets that allow you to drop them on to the front and back bolt, it makes it much easier. The FelPro 1415's are a nice gasket.

Good luck. I finally dumped my BBK's for a set of the FRPP shorties...what a night and day difference with the install...
 
Insane3D said:
When I put on my POS individual flange BBK shorties years ago, I had the same problem. I found it was easier to start the first bolt, then pry on the the back tube with a prybar leveraged against the firewall to get the back one lined up.

Make sure you have gaskets that allow you to drop them on to the front and back bolt, it makes it much easier. The FelPro 1415's are a nice gasket.

Good luck. I finally dumped my BBK's for a set of the FRPP shorties...what a night and day difference with the install...
thanks for the tips :nice:
 
bobbyd said:
gotcha well i got them for a good price so I cant complain about it. :D


If you are worried about sealing, you can use a little ultra copper RTV around the ports on the header gasket for a little extra sealing. Also, after you get them on, keep a wrench in the car for the header bolts. Everytime you drive it it, then let it cool down, snug all the bolts again. You usually will have to do this at least for a few days, and then they should stay tight.

Good luck!

:)
 
MAC shorties are the ****tiest part I've ever graced by installing them on my car. I swapped for BBK single flange LTs and will never go back. If you don't have a prybar, you can use a broomstick. I put back primary's bolts in first and then pryed the front tube forward using the suspension as leverage.

Chris