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Extractors on a 4.4?

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Extractors on a 4.4?

Post by TuffRR »

Is anyone with a 4.4 running extractors? I have heard that they interfere with the chassis and the chassis needs to be cut? Can anyone confirm or deny?

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Post by TUFRR »

thats NOT TRUE mine fit great.
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Post by madrangie »

drivers sides needs a slight rebend nothing the gas axe won't fix
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Post by TUFRR »

MINE ARE THE HM BRAND WITH LARGE PRIMARY PIPES AND BOLTED STRAIGHT UP WITH NO MODS

THEY FIT SNUGGLY ON MY BUICK HEADS AND HUG THE BLOCK ENOUGH TO ALLOW ME TO RUN A PTO WINCH WITHOUT BENDING THE EXTRACTORS :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by the naked Duck »

I run H'nM headers and no probs with the fit .......No mods at all to chasis
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Post by TuffRR »

Thanks for the info guys. I'm picking up a set of second hand Genie ones which i understand are a bit smaller than the HM ones. For the price I'm getting them though, I'm not all that fussed,
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