I have used Doug Thorley Tri-Y headers ( model 375Y) and am very happy with
fit.   I bought them 15 years ago uncoated and had them coated.  The Try-Y
headers are suppose to be beneficial for a street vehicle.  I think that
they have a coated version now.

On Sat, Aug 7, 2010 at 11:31 AM, Larry Williams
<[email protected]>wrote:

>  Russ Miesner wrote:
>
>>   I am now close to starting on my 65 Chevelle drivetrain upgrade.  I am
>> stroking my 350 to a 383.  I have purchased a 700R4 trans.  I intend to go
>> with disc front brakes and rebuild my rear drums.  The rearend is getting
>> overhauled and I am putting in 3.55 gears with a posi.  Probably an aluminum
>> radiator and installing A/C.  That's the background and now the question.  I
>> have been looking at different ceramic headers.  I see all kinds of prices,
>> block huggers, full length, different brands and they are all the best.  Can
>> anyone offer some suggestions?  I need to order in the next couple of weeks
>> and I have no idea what to buy.  My engine builder suggests using 2.5 inch
>> exhaust.
>>  Thanks Chevelle list,
>>  Russ
>>
> I bought Jet Hot Hooker Super Comp headers.  They look nice, but easy to
> scratch.  Be careful when you install them.  I would probably buy stainless
> the next time just for durability.
>
> Larry
>



-- 
Rick Schaefer
72 TPI El Camino

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