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benthompson292 05-20-2012 10:33 PM

Thanks for helping me with these questions. Is there a cheaper alternative for the exhaust on 454's? I'm trying to put this project boat together and I think the headers are going to be to expensive this year. I have a wine taste on a cheap beer budget. lol

Griff 05-21-2012 01:07 AM

I don''t know how you think it would even be possible to use car headers on a boat.

articfriends 05-21-2012 02:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Griff (Post 3692019)
I don''t know how you think it would even be possible to use car headers on a boat.

If someone had the skill to weld and bend tubing very well and unlimited free time and materials they could build there own water jackets over a set of car headers but it would look like crap and they wouldn't last very long as the steel is very thin, I could think of better ways to spend my time but just saying.
I have seen BBC and BBF hooker boat headers , they were for jet boats/v-drives, water injected and come with a warning not to enclose them. I remember hearing in the day that there were no insurance company's that would insure jet boats and drives with "over the transom headers" as they were/are very dangerous to passengers , Smitty

79cvx20 07-29-2023 02:31 PM

Headers for a glastron Carlson CVX 20 jet boat?
 

Originally Posted by MILD THUNDER (Post 3691857)
To answer your question, in short, NO.

You will be money and time ahead to just buy a pair of jacketed marine headers, made of stainless.

I just happen to have a pair for sale, very reasonably priced. :thankyouthankyou:

What are they for?

articfriends 07-30-2023 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by 79cvx20 (Post 4874928)
What are they for?

Pretty sure "they" are no longer available as that was 11 years ago, Smitty


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