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rooster Nobleman

Gender:  Joined: 12 Feb 2004 User's Age: (40) Posts: 894 Location: ST LOUIS,MO.
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Posted: Thu, Nov 03 2005, 11:44 pm Post subject: Crab Claw Headers, Chevys 49-54, Other projects Cars |
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I have been working on this for a while and I have not completed the install but I see no reason why it won’t work. I have installed the manifolds to check for clearance on a stock steering setup on a 49 Chevy 2/d styleline my son has. They may work on other project as well! If your looking for a stock exhaust to dump in a different location for clearance you might want to take a look at this. #10168495 LH, # 10168496 RH.
The manifolds used are from a 93 Buick station wagon with a LT1 engine, and all
Chevy’s with LT1 engines . They should be good performers. They clear the steering box
cleanly on a 49 chevy and drop down just in front of the oil filter. No trimming of the
firewall is necessary on the drivers side.. The exhaust pipe seen on the drivers side is right
off the Buick station wagon ASIS with the exception of the shilding removed and a hole
drilled !
[With the wheels turned full left the draglink just touches the pipe. A hole will have to be
drilled into the manifold for them to be attached the SBC heads, and it will be a tight fit
(see picture).
There’s more!
Now you can have a matching manifold for the passenger side; some trimming of the
firewall brace is required. (See picture}On the passenger side you will have to cap off
where the air fitting came out at the rear of the manifold (see picture) and drill an
additional hole in the manifold to bolt up to the head.{ See picture)
To clear the starter, a bolt will have to be used instead of a stud on 1 of the three studs
that hold the exhaust pipe to the header dump. Both manifolds need to be pluged where
the air lines connect, still looking for the right plug.
We haven’t got the car together yet to try them out, but it looks like they should work.
They kind of looked odd at first, now we think their cock! We named them “Crab
Claws”!
 _________________ Denny (ROOSTER) |
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phat46 Baron

Gender:  Joined: 12 Feb 2004 User's Age: (57) Posts: 1675 Location: In da Thumb of Michigan
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Posted: Fri, Nov 04 2005, 8:32 am Post subject: Re: Crab Claw Headers”! Chevys 49-54, Other projects Cars |
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[quote="rooster"]I have been working on this for a while and I have not completed the install but I see no reason why it won’t work. I have installed the manifolds to check for clearance on a stock steering setup on a 49 Chevy 2/d styleline my son has. They may work on other project as well! If your looking for a stock exhaust to dump in a different location for clearance you might want to take a look at this. #10168495 LH, # 10168496 RH.
those look slick, I bet they will help a lot of people. They look like factory block huggers, only better! |
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GPster Earl
Gender:  Joined: 12 Feb 2004 User's Age: (62) Posts: 2332 Location: Marietta, Ohio
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Posted: Fri, Nov 04 2005, 10:13 am Post subject: |
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| That's a great piece of information and very nicely presented. GPster |
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Sean Nobleman

Gender:  Joined: 12 Feb 2004 User's Age: (41) Posts: 803 Location: Fulton, Missouri
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Posted: Fri, Nov 04 2005, 6:18 pm Post subject: Re: Crab Claw Headers”! Chevys 49-54, Other projects Cars |
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| Looks like they 'oughta flow pretty good. I'll bet they flow better than the Block-Huggers on my F100... |
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soldermonkey Junior Knight
Gender:  Joined: 12 Feb 2004 User's Age: (40) Posts: 40 Location: Austin Texas
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Posted: Sat, Nov 05 2005, 10:19 pm Post subject: |
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That is very good and well presented.
The plug access is really good.
Does any one know how these work in a 46 - 48 Ford?
dave |
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48builder Knight Regular
Gender:  Joined: 29 Jul 2004 User's Age: (53) Posts: 447
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Posted: Sun, Nov 06 2005, 4:56 pm Post subject: I am using these, and for a plug I found .... |
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a stainless hex head bolt to use. I think it is 3/4-13 thread. I could only get one that is too long, but I'll just cut it and then polish the head.
You say you removed the heat shields. Are you concerned at all about too much heat without them? I was going to polish mine and leave them on, but I think I would rather get them coated with that special ceramic coating. |
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rooster Nobleman

Gender:  Joined: 12 Feb 2004 User's Age: (40) Posts: 894 Location: ST LOUIS,MO.
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Posted: Sun, Nov 06 2005, 6:28 pm Post subject: Re: I am using these, and for a plug I found .... |
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| 48builder wrote: | a stainless hex head bolt to use. I think it is 3/4-13 thread. I could only get one that is too long, but I'll just cut it and then polish the head.
You say you removed the heat shields. Are you concerned at all about too much heat without them? I was going to polish mine and leave them on, but I think I would rather get them coated with that special ceramic coating. |
I used a stainless hex bolt only because thats what we had laying around in garage. From the factory the manifolds are attached using a 1/2" round spacer , and a regular bolt.
As for the heat I wouldent expect it to be any different from other manifolds. The coating sounds nice! Son is not using fuel injection so he will be pluging all the holes. He's working on that now! _________________ Denny (ROOSTER) |
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rooster Nobleman

Gender:  Joined: 12 Feb 2004 User's Age: (40) Posts: 894 Location: ST LOUIS,MO.
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Posted: Thu, Nov 17 2005, 11:24 pm Post subject: |
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Finished up the face lift of the crabs today. The air bosses were cut off and a 3/8” steel pipe plug inserted in the hole then welded up with nickel rod then ground down. Also removed the small bosses for the drive rivets that secured the shielding, then removed the numbers and lettering with the ecption of “GM”. Now all we need is a plug where the Oxygen sensor was on passenger side.
 _________________ Denny (ROOSTER) |
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rooster Nobleman

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Posted: Tue, Mar 06 2007, 8:40 pm Post subject: |
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This will be my TECH post , if older post are ok!  _________________ Denny (ROOSTER) |
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RottenRodney Craftsman

Joined: 11 Feb 2007 User's Age: (52) Posts: 60 Location: Gopher Grove, CA
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Posted: Wed, Mar 07 2007, 5:37 am Post subject: |
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That looks like THE ticket for steerin' around a steerin' box like we used to do with the 265 manifolds. Those ol' 265 pieces are gittin' scarce now, and the ports always needed to be enlarged to be used on anything other than a 265, then of course; they're still restrictive.
Thanks for that... It's gunna come in handy. RR |
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