jim0899 James Willenbrink Florence, KY (60 posts) Registered: 10/05/2010 04:46PM Main British Car: 1978 MGB Chevrolet 327 |
Cool product to fabricate headers-has anybody used it yet?
I found this while reading about a guy thet is putting a GM LS engine into a 1972 MGB (the pictures are his). Looks like the basic kit runs $399 from Summit. I was just curious to find out if anyone on the forum has had any experience with using the “legos” to help fabricate headers.
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74ls1tr6 Calvin Grannis Elk Grove,CA (1151 posts) Registered: 11/10/2007 10:05AM Main British Car: 74 TR6 / 71 MGB GT TR6/Ls1 71 MGB GT/Ls1 |
Re: Cool product to fabricate headers-has anybody used it yet?
I read up on this article in ls1tech.com also. I believe he has posted here a couple of times to. I think it would be a big help if you had to fab up headers to get all the angles right to fit a swap build. If I needed to fab headers, I would probably go this route myself.
Here is his build: [www.ls1tech.com] Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/21/2010 01:06PM by 74ls1tr6. |
DiDueColpi Fred Key West coast - Canada (1365 posts) Registered: 05/14/2010 03:06AM Main British Car: I really thought that I'd be an action figure by now! |
Re: Cool product to fabricate headers-has anybody used it yet?
Hi James,
Totaly cool product. I seem to remember something from years ago that used flexible hoses. You built your headers, exhaust system or coolant hoses from the corrugated hoses then froze them in place with expanding foam. You then sent them away to be copied in metal. This looks like a way better idea. Good eye James Cheers Fred |
Bill Young Bill Young Kansas City, MO (1337 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 09:23AM Main British Car: '73 MG Midget V6 , '59 MGA I6 2.8 GM, 4.0 Jeep |
Re: Cool product to fabricate headers-has anybody used it yet?
It is expensive, but if you're doing some real tight fitting headers and plan on doing more than one set it would probably be worth the investment. They have a unique clamp system as well which allows you to clamp up the pipes leaving a gap where you can tack weld. Info on the mock up blocks at [www.icengineworks.com] and the clamps at [www.vansantent.com]
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MGB SS Joe Schafer Central Michigan (150 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 06:46AM Main British Car: 1971 Mgb 1991 5.0 Ford |
Re: Cool product to fabricate headers-has anybody used it yet?
Having built a few sets of Headers these would have been a great tool to have Bar None!!
What I really wish is that I would have come up with the Idea and was selling some plastic Lagos for $400 Yes the price stings a bit The clamps shown above look like a big help as well |
BlownMGB-V8 Jim Blackwood 9406 Gunpowder Rd., Florence, KY 41042 (6469 posts) Registered: 10/23/2007 12:59PM Main British Car: 1971 MGB Blown,Injected,Intercooled Buick 340/AA80E/JagIRS |
Re: Cool product to fabricate headers-has anybody used it yet?
So the next thing you need is a saw that cuts the curved sections precisely. Might be a little hard to find that, and if you could buy one of those for $400 it'd likely as not be a good buy. If you make enough headers to pay for it...
I always used coathanger wire, or welding filler rod usually but next time around I'll get some of that corrugated radiator hose like we had on the MG-Roadmaster. It holds a bend and is easy to shape. JB |