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Subject: Re: 70 Nova BBC W/Steeroid rack and pinion


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Dan Lemons
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Date Posted: 06:07:14 09/03/02 Tue
In reply to: Larry 's message, "70 Nova BBC W/Steeroid rack and pinion" on 12:46:00 08/25/02 Sun

>I have a 70 Nova using the Steeroid rack and pinion
>system. I will be installing my new 555 Reher Morrison
>engine this fall. The engine has Dart 360 heads, has
>been sat back 3" and uses front and mid motor plates.
>The original motor mount brackets have been removed
>from the frame. The engine has a Moroso kick out pan
>and a CSI Platinum Pro series starter. Reher Morrison
>recommends a stepped header w/2 1/4" to 2 3/8" about
>28"-32" into a 4" collector 12" in length. I would
>also like to have slip on collectors. Can you help me
>and what is the approximate turn around time? Thank
>you sincerely....Larry.

Hi Larry, thanks for the e-mail. With the Steeroid rack
(behind K member) we have had good luck using our stock steering header which clears the rack and column, but if you are going to move the motor back then that header would not fit and I'm not sure we would have one that would.
If this is a nitrous motor and 10 1/2" tires you may need a 2 3/8" tube size, but I would need more info. The motor plates, oil pan, starter and tube size would be no problem with any of our headers. Our turn around time right now is 2 weeks.
Thanks again, Dan Lemons.

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