67 318 sweptline header recommendations
67 318 sweptline header recommendations
Hello everyone. I have a 1967 dodge sweptline shortbox with a 3 on the tree. The 318 motor is a 1974 and I will be putting on a set of 302 castiing heads off of an 87 W150 and am looking for header recommendations . I'm not really sure what will work on these trucks. I'm not scared of a little fab work and will be toying with the rest of the exhaust as well. What is on there right now is absolutely shot. Any info on brands, part numbers....I'll take whatever I can get. It's kind of a budget build so I can't break the bank, and I'd hate to take a chance on something and have them not work. Thanks everyone!!
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
I would look at the stainless short tube headers on e-bay that are under 150 bucks.
jim
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Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
There are very few long tube headers that will fit. The Hedman 79010 may be the only one that fits a pre 69 truck.
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
And you can get them with a ceramic coating.
1971 Dodge D100
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Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
How much do the coated hedmans cost?
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
To much around 500.00 I think.
1971 Dodge D100
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So what's wrong with setting beneath a single pull string incandescent light bulb writing angry letters?
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
Thanks for the help guys, yeah 500 is way out of range for me for sure. I will have to look into some of the other ones though. Any more info on the ones mentioned on ebay?
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
Found these in a quick search.....
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FOR-CHRYSLER-LA ... hy&vxp=mtr
Are they the ones you were talking about Jim? What do you guys think of going with something like this? I'd like to get some noticible gains by adding them... but that being said, this is never going to be a race engine or anything really crazy. They are affordable and are pretty much the same set up as a stock manifold, I just don't know much about their performance. Opinions?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FOR-CHRYSLER-LA ... hy&vxp=mtr
Are they the ones you were talking about Jim? What do you guys think of going with something like this? I'd like to get some noticible gains by adding them... but that being said, this is never going to be a race engine or anything really crazy. They are affordable and are pretty much the same set up as a stock manifold, I just don't know much about their performance. Opinions?
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
If those Hedmans will definitely fit, I wouldn't mind spending the extra cash, if they were a better way to go. The price is about the high end of what I want to spend.
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
I have the 79010 painted flat collector flange headers on my truck and they fit perfectly. 79016 are the HTC coated same collector. 79080 are basically the same overall shape but have the ball and socket collector flange. Definitely shop part numbers and prices.
1971 Dodge D100
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Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
Awesome thank you MadMC63, that looks like its the way to go! I appreciate it.
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Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
Your truck in your avatar looks like a 69. A 67 is completely different.MadMC63 wrote:I have the 79010 painted flat collector flange headers on my truck and they fit perfectly. 79016 are the HTC coated same collector. 79080 are basically the same overall shape but have the ball and socket collector flange. Definitely shop part numbers and prices.
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
The avatar is a 69 and what I have now is a 71 neither of which have any kind of cross member or support at the bell housing butt... The headers drop below the frame before passing beneath the transmission on either side. The Hedman site list them from 67 to 71.
1971 Dodge D100
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Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
[quote="MadMC63"]The avatar is a 69 and what I have now is a 71 neither of which have any kind of cross member or support at the bell housing butt... The headers drop below the frame before passing beneath the transmission on either side. The Hedman site list : 67-71 Dodge Truck 1/2, 3/4 Ton, All-85 Class A Motorhome 2WD 273-360.
1971 Dodge D100
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So what's wrong with setting beneath a single pull string incandescent light bulb writing angry letters?
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
I had the regular hedmans installed on a 4 speed 66 d-100 and a 4 speed w-100 with no issues. I never painted them and they are still working . I just thought for the price those stainless short tube headers would be a option. Especially if not on
a high rev engine?
a high rev engine?
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
I've looked at those shorty's many times. I'm not certain but I believe some of the Dakota's or Durango's sort of came with something very similar. Anything that will reduce back pressure has merit and stainless is a definite plus. Years and years ago... my first 69 d100 short bed was a 318 auto and would barely spin the tires so squeak, squeak was about it. I put Hedman's on and with open exhaust it spun so bad I ended up going the opposite direction and that's when I became a believer. Great times.
1971 Dodge D100
So what's wrong with setting beneath a single pull string incandescent light bulb writing angry letters?
So what's wrong with setting beneath a single pull string incandescent light bulb writing angry letters?
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
The 79010 headers are the only long tube version I know of that
fits the pre-'69 100/200 series 2wd Sweptline. The '69-'71
cross member is a transmission member.... not a bell housing
member, as is the case with the pre-'69 100/200 series Sweptlines.
John
fits the pre-'69 100/200 series 2wd Sweptline. The '69-'71
cross member is a transmission member.... not a bell housing
member, as is the case with the pre-'69 100/200 series Sweptlines.
John
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Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
run headers for a 5.2/5.9 ram. Shorty headers and pretty cheap..
1963 Crewcab
1965 Crewcab
1968 D-100 Longbed
1948 Dodge Panel Truck
1964 Dodge Polara
1957 Shasta
1965 Crewcab
1968 D-100 Longbed
1948 Dodge Panel Truck
1964 Dodge Polara
1957 Shasta
Re: 67 318 sweptline header recommendations
The Ram 5.2/5.9 headers will work on our trucks? Wow that looks like the way to go!