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Need Exhaust header measurements / pics

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Need Exhaust header measurements / pics

Post by ToyTruck »

I need to upgrade the headers on my N/A soon to be supercharged 6.5L Chev Diesel.
i was going to just make my own block huggers but i noticed that Gen IIIs (i think) have a similar cylinder layout and it has got me thinking i could just buy a set, chop the flanges off and weld mine on??

the measurements of the 6.5 Chev headers are 120mm centre of cyl. to centre of cyl. and all equal spacings ( see pic )

anyone have any measurements or pics of any thing close that can help me?

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Post by ToyTruck »

Anyone have measurements ?????

doesnt have to be aftermarket header measurements.
measureing stock exhaust will do
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Post by zagan »

try a local wrekers see if you can measure them first or even take the old one and match them up.

I think your biggest problem could be where the all the pipes join up and exit.
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