Old60Driver
1983 K20 Silverado
- Joined
- May 17, 2020
- Posts
- 245
- Reaction score
- 306
- Location
- Houston
- First Name
- Michael
- Truck Year
- 1983
- Truck Model
- K20 Silverado
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey folks!! It's been a while since I've been on the forums. I've been busier than you know what, and haven't had a damned minute to tinker with my 83 K20 at all these last months.
BUT, I've got a few days, so I thought I'd drop the headers in. Might even tackle the intake while I'm at it. While I'm fairly comfortable wrenching on whatever needs it, I've actually never installed a set of headers. Lots of manifold gaskets, broken bolts, etc, but never headers.
Here are my questions:
I've never removed manifold to pipe flanges on a truck that's never been tore into. Given that it's almost 40 years old, I'm thinking that I'm just going to have to cut the bolts out. I've tried some heat, but really, there aren't any threads left. Thoughts?
Once I get the old logs out, I'm guessing I'll need to drop the exhaust system in order to install the headers. To do THAT, it looks like I'll have to drop the tranny crossmember. Unless there's any easier way?
I'm planning on having the local exhaust shop install the flanges to my existing exhaust. I'm thinking that I might need to take a look at my A/F mixture before I make the 25 minute trip over, as more flow might lean her out a bit. Sound about right?
Thanks in advance y'all!
Stay Safe!!
BUT, I've got a few days, so I thought I'd drop the headers in. Might even tackle the intake while I'm at it. While I'm fairly comfortable wrenching on whatever needs it, I've actually never installed a set of headers. Lots of manifold gaskets, broken bolts, etc, but never headers.
Here are my questions:
I've never removed manifold to pipe flanges on a truck that's never been tore into. Given that it's almost 40 years old, I'm thinking that I'm just going to have to cut the bolts out. I've tried some heat, but really, there aren't any threads left. Thoughts?
Once I get the old logs out, I'm guessing I'll need to drop the exhaust system in order to install the headers. To do THAT, it looks like I'll have to drop the tranny crossmember. Unless there's any easier way?
I'm planning on having the local exhaust shop install the flanges to my existing exhaust. I'm thinking that I might need to take a look at my A/F mixture before I make the 25 minute trip over, as more flow might lean her out a bit. Sound about right?
Thanks in advance y'all!
Stay Safe!!