Eric Rose
Famous Member
Here are the pics I promised. I wouldn't recommend this one due to the subpar quality and the modification it took to install it on my '62 Falcon. It will might fit the later Mustangs better though:
I had to flatten #6 primary and massage the shock tower back a little bit. Then I had to remove the steering centerlink and the starter and load the header into the engine bay from underneath the car. Real pain in the rear end. Theres enough starter/battery clearance to intall the starter and battey cable without the header touching them, but I'm still worried about heat-soak. I'll probably try to find some way to insulate the starter and battery cable from the heat... maybe a header wrap? At least its not like those other engines where you have to worry about the headers burning the plug wires.
And I still have to bend the collector end out some because you can see where it hits the bracket for the idler arm in the last pic. :arg:
Sounds mean running on the open header though.



I had to flatten #6 primary and massage the shock tower back a little bit. Then I had to remove the steering centerlink and the starter and load the header into the engine bay from underneath the car. Real pain in the rear end. Theres enough starter/battery clearance to intall the starter and battey cable without the header touching them, but I'm still worried about heat-soak. I'll probably try to find some way to insulate the starter and battery cable from the heat... maybe a header wrap? At least its not like those other engines where you have to worry about the headers burning the plug wires.

And I still have to bend the collector end out some because you can see where it hits the bracket for the idler arm in the last pic. :arg:
Sounds mean running on the open header though.
