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Old 05-15-2008, 07:00 PM   #1
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Header install time?

I'm installing my new headers, y-pipe and cat tomorrow. The thing is that I going to do it at my school cause they have a lift there. How long should it take to install shorty headman headers on a 92 Camaro?
Thanks for the help.

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Old 05-15-2008, 07:09 PM   #2
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Old 05-15-2008, 08:23 PM   #3
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haha sure u didn't mean 2 days? PB Blaster....u will need some. i am assuming u meant cat not car, i believe its a weld in.
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Old 05-15-2008, 09:28 PM   #4
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haha sure u didn't mean 2 days? PB Blaster....u will need some. i am assuming u meant cat not car, i believe its a weld in.

The cat is slip fit. I test fitted the cat to the i-pipe before the cat-back went into the car. And Today I test fitted the headers to y-pipe and y-pipe to cat. (Not in the car of course.)

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Old 05-15-2008, 10:19 PM   #5
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oh nice! good luck
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Old 05-15-2008, 10:40 PM   #6
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haha sure u didn't mean 2 days? PB Blaster....u will need some. i am assuming u meant cat not car, i believe its a weld in.
This isnt so far off. On jackstands in a driveway it took me and my cousin (whos a mechanic) two nights of work. Lotta frustration trying to get the pass side header in. If you have AC dont bother sitting there trying to figure out how to get that header in without putting a dimple in the one primary cause its not gonna happen.

It didnt help that it was drizzling and there were just bad attitudes all around.
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Old 05-30-2008, 09:31 PM   #7
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Update:
Took two weeks in my school.
The header bolts were so rusted in that I had to torch half of them to get them off.
The new headers were easy to get in, but would not bolt up correctly. Turns out, the holes weren't drilled wide enough for the bolts. Had to pull them out, drill the holes out, and drop them back it.
I go to start it, an it won't idle right. One of the vacuum lines broke off and had to be replaced. I then go to take it for a test drive, and it dies on me. I push it back to the shop and leave it there for the weekend. I find out, that someone took the frame ground strap off and forgot to tell me.(Awesome)
Come back next week. But one of the sensor wires was burnt in the process of torching the header bolt, and it was never taped off. (I'm a dumbass) After taking a quick test drive, smoke started pouring out the engine bay. 4 sections of different wires were fried and had to be replaced.
Today, I finally got it all together and fixed. Triple checked everything, and then had a good friend double check my work. Then the shop teacher checked it out. Fired it up, and it ran beautifully. No smoke, no bad idle, just so smooth and the sound was incredible. This time, I let it idle for a while just to make sure, took it for a good test drive. Everything worked properly. I turn it off, go get my stuff, and start to go home. My car then decides to not start on me. WTF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Happy ending though, turns out the VATS wire was ripped. Quick run by with the soldering gun and some tape, and it cracks right over. The drive home was a quick one to say the least.

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cranks? sweet dude! how was the clearance between the steering shaft? lucky you didn't have to do motor mounts. not bad though but still a pain.
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Old 05-31-2008, 06:53 PM   #9
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Sounds like quite an adventure for a header swap!

Glad everything worked out for ya though.

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