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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Camaro / September 2004

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Hooker headers low on driver side

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amscomps - 23 Sep 2004 20:33 GMT
Here is one for anybody out there. I have a 68 camaro with Hooker Comp
headers and the drivers side at the collector flange is a good 2"
lower than the passenger side. Any ideas or comments????
Thanks in advance.
lab~rat - 24 Sep 2004 14:39 GMT
>Here is one for anybody out there. I have a 68 camaro with Hooker Comp
>headers and the drivers side at the collector flange is a good 2"
>lower than the passenger side. Any ideas or comments????
>Thanks in advance.

Were they always that way?  How are the motor mounts?  Could a broken
mount allowed the header to bend?
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amscomps - 27 Sep 2004 04:34 GMT
> >Here is one for anybody out there. I have a 68 camaro with Hooker Comp
> >headers and the drivers side at the collector flange is a good 2"
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> Were they always that way?  How are the motor mounts?  Could a broken
> mount allowed the header to bend?

I assume they have been. I origanally thought it was the muffler
hanging but after looking at it again after way too much time away
(6-7 years ) its the header. Motor mounts are new. Anyone with
suggestions for another brand?
 
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