Headers vs corvette manifolds

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Time for new headers. I used 63-66 corvette manifold on my 71 and 72. Will they work on my 79 square body, 350 with nv4500 and hydraulic clutch! Thanks in advance for any thoughts
 

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Time for new headers. I used 63-66 corvette manifold on my 71 and 72. Will they work on my 79 square body, 350 with nv4500 and hydraulic clutch! Thanks in advance for any thoughts
center dump ramhorns?
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to my understanding, slightly larger than that diameter wise and they angle instead of straight. ive heard people had to notch clearance on the pad for motor mounts
 

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I have the 2.5" center dump reproductions. There was clearance issues on the driver's side with the motor mount.

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Passenger side was fine. But I have an automatic and not a manual. Not sure if there will be issues with that.
 

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I have the 2.5" center dump reproductions. There was clearance issues on the driver's side with the motor mount.

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Passenger side was fine. But I have an automatic and not a manual. Not sure if there will be issues with that.
Unless I'm mistaken, the original "rams horns" Have a kick back on the drivers side, What I've seen is repops come either way, what I'm planning on putting on the race car, only reason I know. The 70 C 30 has them and they do have the kick back. With single factory(?) exhaust the starter won't come out. The Corvette stuff looks in pictures to be a tick different, better or worse I dunno? I really like them.
 

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I think it was only the truck versions that "kicked back". And they were 2" and not 2.5". Corvette ones were straight down center dump. At least that was the info I found when I installed mine probably 7 years ago.

There maybe some different aftermarket variants available now. :shrug:
 

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I think it was only the truck versions that "kicked back". And they were 2" and not 2.5". Corvette ones were straight down center dump. At least that was the info I found when I installed mine probably 7 years ago.

There maybe some different aftermarket variants available now. :shrug:
correct, such that it is for the peopel who want the ram horns, but not for a corvette, but want the diameter. The ones on my 283 there are most definitely 2 probably. i also have a set laying around too but Likely 2.

Also I thought old trucks used the log manifolds and the SBC mounts were different spot anywa
 

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