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New headers installed and brake lines on my 67 gto are right up against the header tube on each side. Anybody make heat wrap for the brake lines???
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not sure if there is anything specific for brake lines but im sure the thinner wraps for wires etc can be used. & the brake lines usually have some play to allow to bend them away from the header, at least the 2nd gen firebird ones do. i had the same issue with the big 2" hooker super comps on my 72.
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I use this DEI product to help shield fuel lines, etc.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/dei-010403/overview/ You still want to be sure there is an air gap between it and the header, do direct contact... |
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Aircraft spruce and specialty sell orange flexible shielding , fire proof
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Why not play it safe and move the line?
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I had this issue on my 67 GTO, some slight bending moved the line far enough away from the header to relieve me from any worries.
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1967 GTO, 432 (428+.030), 4-bolt mains, factory Nodular crank, scat rods, icon dished pistons, Lunati HR 243/251@.050, .618/.622 lift, Edelbrock 72cc round port heads, 10.5:1, offy 2-4 intake, Edelbrock 650cfm carbs, Super T10 trans (2.64 first), BOP 10 bolt w/ Eaton posi and 3.36 gears |
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