Drilling header choke tube hole

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I was thinking of ways to get my choke tube to work with the headers and i was thinking of weather it'll work or not if i were to drill a hole in the headers for the choke tube. Will this work, or what are all of you guys doing with your heat tube.



wes
 
Wes - I don't think you want to go drilling holes in your header. In a stock exhaust manifold, the hole is really just a well or blind hole that transfers heat via the choke tube to the bi-metallic spring that operates the choke. If you were to feed it exhaust gases, you'd probably burn it up. :shock:

What most people do is make a heat stove out of some light sheetmetal, wrap it around a header tube, and attach the choke tube to that.
 
I plan on using my high temp epoxy to make a 'notch' inbetween #3 and 4 tubes. The epoxy I use is good up to 2300*F. SHould transmit heat well, and look pretty good. I'm just going to make a block of it and then drill out for the choke tube.

Slade
 
I just welded the choke tube pipe to the header tube on my 300, then attached the silver colored flex tube just like a stock setup. Works great.
Joe
 
You could take copper tubing and wrap it around a single header tube and even clamp it with a hose clamp to prevent a rattle. Since there might be some distance between the two insulate the tube if you can. :idea:

Jim
 
Lazy JW":2j0ghtw1 said:
I just welded the choke tube pipe to the header tube on my 300, then attached the silver colored flex tube just like a stock setup. Works great.
Joe


Oops! I welded the heat stove tube to the header, not the "choke tube". I don't even have a choke tube. :oops:
Joe
 
Click on my sig pic and you can see how I attached the choke heater tube to the header pipe. Click on the "New exhaust pics" album.
 
Thanks for the help i like the idea of the epoxy where do i buy it at and whats it called.



wes
 
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