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Post Info TOPIC: Installing MAC long tube headers


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Installing MAC long tube headers


Any suggestions or help?

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too easy take motor mounts out jack engine up until bellhousing hits body then put them up from the bottom

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just shove em in from the top might need to play with them a little to fit but itll work

-- Edited by LX st50ng 93 on Thursday 2nd of April 2009 07:22:29 AM

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CRACK DAT ASS!!!hi ports tfs R box and novi 2000, yea bub


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you gotta unbolt the steering shaft and put it in beteween the tubes on the drivers side make sure you have good motor mounts or the shaft will get stuck while gassing and turning at the same time (not fun), on the passenager side take the starter out and slide them up

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i'm doing the same. i can just slide mine in from the top because my top end will be off, right?

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99 Mustang GT: bolted, cammed, geared, 285whp/306wtq
95 F-350 Powerstroke: 35's, intake, turboback


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Ok thanks alot guys, I heard I might need a new starter though is that true?

And anyone who can do a nice powdercoat job for me??

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you need to get a mini starter autozone has them they are $99.99 for a reman. one and $119.99 for a new one, starter would be for a 1993 mustang 5.0

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Ok awesome, thanks again for your help..I'll let you know how it goes



Also, POWDERCOATING anyone???

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You do not need a mini starter I have my stock 87 starter on mine with MAC 13/4" LT's. I'm sure the mini-starter makes it easier though.

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the stock one will work for some time til it heats up alot and finally craps out

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88 t-top wrote:

the stock one will work for some time til it heats up alot and finally craps out






Same stock starter next to the LT headers for 4 years over 20K miles guess I'm just magic.

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