B engine header/crossmember

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B engine header/crossmember

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Ive searched and searched and read what seems like 100's of dead end posts.
My Question is this. I have a 69 D-100 utiline that was slant6 manual. and i swapped in a 400/727. i have headers, and on the passenger side, it exits close to the cross member. How has anybody routed there exhaust or is there a different header. [Picks please]I believe they are BlackJack headers. bought them in 1993 or 94 so i cant remember.
I'm using the 440 source engine mounts and the factory transmission cross member. [I'll post pics when i get home]
That and the search function is not the best Ive used. Sorry, just my :2cents
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Re: B engine header/crossmember

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16 views but no posts.
ok here are some shots of how close the headers are to the cross member.
now these are with new collectors attached.
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so any thoughts?

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Mine go up and over the transmission mount, Fosh69 took his under it, but lookin at the trans mount you'll see a divet that looks like it was put there for that reason, so mine will never drag, they go up and over the mount :salut

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oklamopar wrote:16 views but no posts.
Patience my friend..... perhaps Fosh or Robin can search out their
header model numbers and get them to you. Sorry for your difficulties
with 100's of "dead end posts" and an inadequate "Search" feature....
Scott's site does what it can to bring many features to many folks
but it can't be "Everything to Everybody". Hang tight.... someone
will assist :salut
John

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Re: B engine header/crossmember

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Hobcobble wrote:
oklamopar wrote:16 views but no posts.
Patience my friend..... perhaps Fosh or Robin can search out their
header model numbers and get them to you. Sorry for your difficulties
with 100's of "dead end posts" and an inadequate "Search" feature....
Scott's site does what it can to bring many features to many folks
but it can't be "Everything to Everybody". Hang tight.... someone
will assist :salut
John
Thanks guys. Ill wait.
I wasnt trying to be a jerk , with the whole search thing.
guess i'm use to somany other forums.
MountainMoparRobin wrote:Mine go up and over the transmission mount, Fosh69 took his under it, but lookin at the trans mount you'll see a divet that looks like it was put there for that reason, so mine will never drag, they go up and over the mount :salut
Ill look at the mount closer when i get home to go up. Never eally even considered that, thanks MMR

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Re: B engine header/crossmember

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I'm not really a big fan of the search feature on this site either but it is better than nothing.

I like the Ram Air you've added to your hood. I too have BlackJack headers but I have a small block so the application would be different.

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Re: B engine header/crossmember

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Okay here's what I did: the headers I think are Black Jack, but I'm not positive... my dad gave them to me. Mind you I am using 3" all the way out:

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Hope this helps.
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fosh69 wrote:Okay here's what I did: the headers I think are Black Jack, but I'm not positive... my dad gave them to me. Mind you I am using 3" all the way out:

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Hope this helps.
Yes it does. Thanks. is there much past the muflers?
hows it sound?
soopernaut wrote:I'm not really a big fan of the search feature on this site either but it is better than nothing.

I like the Ram Air you've added to your hood. I too have BlackJack headers but I have a small block so the application would be different.
The ram air is kinda cool, just trying to be different. i have to rebuild the box that attaches to the hood though.
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Another thing, if you go with the 3" exhaust you almost have to go under the mount just like fosh69 did, and the H crossover, his truck sounds extremely good :Thumbsup

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Re: B engine header/crossmember

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Yeah im gonna stay with 2.5 as thats what my flowmasters are.

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I have 1 7/8 tube Hooker b body headers on my 75 d100 with a 383 engine.On my frame I had to trim a few spots for clearance, I looked at my 70 & it looks like they would fit just fine.Has anyone tried it? It seems that all the headers out there for any dodge trucks are small tube for torque,I'm interested in HP! :lol:

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Re: B engine header/crossmember

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I'm having the same problem with my headers, I bought a set of hooker competition headers off craigs list for 50 bucks, they were never used and are supposed to fit a "trail duster". looked like a good buy , however they run right into my cross member. I was going to just give up and use the stock exhaust, but now that I see I'm not the only one having this issue I just may put them bad boys back on, thanks for the inspiring post.

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Re: B engine header/crossmember

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Out of curisosity I was wondering, this particular article is specifying "B" engines, is this a bigger problem on "RB" engines. I would think that with the raised block engines it would raise the header exit even more so that is would be a bigger problem. Does anybody know if I am right or wrong.

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Re: B engine header/crossmember

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Some times the RB engine helps but most of the time it is just a pain!But most of my experince has been with "A body" cars!

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