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Subject: Info on headers


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Larry Meyer
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Date Posted: 13:49:03 07/31/01 Tue

I have a 70 Nova with a 555" Reher Morrison Super Series motor, factory steering, front and mid engine plates, no side mount brackets on frame at all and a powerglide trans with Deadenbear so there aren't any shields. The engine has Dart 360 heads but I don't believe it is the stock location. Is there a common measurement I can take to let you know of the setback if any? Reher Morrison recommends the 2 3/8" tubes by 28". Stepped from 2 1/4" to 2 3/8" would be better than 2 3/8" to 2 1/2". Can you help me?

Sincerely
Larry Meyer

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Re: Info on headersDan Lemons06:03:13 08/01/01 Wed


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