my next project for when the weather breaks...
my next project for when the weather breaks...
guy on facebook was selling a set of poly headers for what i thought was a good price so i grabbed them.. they just showed up at the door a few minutes ago..:)
come spring i'll put these on and get the ugly exhaust redone gonna have to decide what mufflers i want now..,then install the 4bbl intake and probably a holley 600. hopefully it will wake it up come..:)
come spring i'll put these on and get the ugly exhaust redone gonna have to decide what mufflers i want now..,then install the 4bbl intake and probably a holley 600. hopefully it will wake it up come..:)
Re: my next project for when the weather breaks...
Stainless and long tube. Nice!
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Re: my next project for when the weather breaks...
Being all tubes down the middle they look like they might fit too. Are they made for a Swepty? Sure look nice especially those ball flange collectors.
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Re: my next project for when the weather breaks...
yes made for a d100..
they are stans headers i believe..
318Y 61-71 Dodge Pickups (2 & 4WD) 318 Poly
they are stans headers i believe..
318Y 61-71 Dodge Pickups (2 & 4WD) 318 Poly
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Re: my next project for when the weather breaks...
Good project! Ive had an LD4B intake on the shelf for a few years now but so far it ain't broke so i'm not fixing it! Let us know how it goes!
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Well, I can take those off my Facebook saved list.... I figured they'd go quick. I was hoping to hold out 'till payday.
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Re: my next project for when the weather breaks...
They look like Norm Layton's DTA Headers to me....abodyjoe wrote:yes made for a d100..
they are stans headers i believe..
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Re: my next project for when the weather breaks...
Norm developed those specifically to fit the Sweptlines, all models IIRC. Now sold by Stans.
http://dodgesweptline.org/phorum/read.php?5,14294
http://dodgesweptline.org/phorum/read.php?5,14294
Re: my next project for when the weather breaks...
thats what i've heard.. mine look to have a date of 4/07 on them so not sure who made them.. they are the 3182 which are supposed to fit trucks with a pto too.. these will be going on my 2wd truck.
Re: my next project for when the weather breaks...
If I recall correctly, the DTA Headers were designed to fit Sweptlines that were equipped with
the A318 [D & W Versions] as well as Power Giant Era trucks.
John
the A318 [D & W Versions] as well as Power Giant Era trucks.
John
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Yep those are made by stans hearders. that's who Norm had build them. One of my trucks was used for test fitting. I brought my 65 D300 up and left it there and a guy from eastern wa brought a FFPW with poly so they will fit hose too. also PG trucks as well. Stans are the highest quality. everything is thick and well made. I was in the exhaust biz back in the day and installed lots of brands of headers. stans were the best by a long shot. made in WA USA!
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I have a set on one of my Polys. I completely agree that they're the bestKaegi wrote:Yep those are made by stans hearders. that's who Norm had build them. One of my trucks was used for test fitting. I brought my 65 D300 up and left it there and a guy from eastern wa brought a FFPW with poly so they will fit hose too. also PG trucks as well. Stans are the highest quality. everything is thick and well made. I was in the exhaust biz back in the day and installed lots of brands of headers. stans were the best by a long shot. made in WA USA!
made header out there.
John