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Nostalgia-style street rods are hotter than ever, and nothing gives your vintage rod that authentic dry lakes competition look like a set of Lakes Style Headers. These small-block Ford headers work great on early hoodless and fenderless rods like T-buckets, Model A's, and 1932-1934 Fords.
The headers have vertical flanges so you can connect them to a muffled under-car exhaust when the end plates are on.
Header Dimensions (GIF)
Armor Hot Coating (AHC) is a heat resistant, ceramic coating applied to the outside of the header. This coating will reflect heat, which helps retain more heat within the header tube while simultaneously speeding up the exhaust flow. Not only will this coating help you make more horsepower, it also keeps your headers rust-free, looking great, and lasting longer (when properly maintained). If you are looking for a show-quality finish for your headers, this is it! Our AHC will withstand exhaust temperatures of up to 1300¢ª F.
Use this illustration with the measurements below: Lake Style Header Diagram (GIF)
These headers fit my T Bucket 351 W perfect. I did find out that you have to use the supplied gaskets and not the stock gaskets or you will have a leak. Sounds good and looks good. The cap plates are easy to remove. The flange bolts were a little short for the lock washers to fit, but I just made sure they were really tight. Over all a good value. I would buy a set again.
Please note that the flanges on these headers are designed for "P" type S/B Ford cylinder heads.
Get your questions answered by the community. Ask or answer questions below.
Ok, What is a 289, 302, 351 Ford "P" type head. I am not sure I understand the difference. But I do know there is a difference, because some exhaust manifold gaskets will leak on different heads. Some kinds of gaskets leak, some don't, even though the headers will bolt up to the heads.
Asked on 6/6/2011 8:16:03 PM by Steve from Nevada
Type "P" is a GT40P Mustang head. Description should read fits 289, 351W and type "P" heads. Ford has 2 styles of ports, oval and rectangle. The rectangle gasket may leak on a oval port exhuast port.
Answered on 6/8/2011 10:15:52 AM by Jason from Speedway
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