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Henesian
03-28-2013, 10:56 AM
So. I have a 1976 Trans Am with a Pontiac 400. Since the car has to still be smogged in California, the only header option for me was the Hedman 28150 Headers, which have a CARB number and all the paperwork that goes along with that, but, you have to have a y-pipe to a single cat single exhaust system with a vertical crossflow in the back. Which is kind of lame. So.. I'm making this thread to show that, even though no one makes a viable Header-back y-pipe for a 2nd gen Firebird, this is how we fabbed one up for my car. A couple notes about the headers. They fit great, the top of the collector flange is just below the top of the frame rail. I didn't take any side pictures, because they would be inaccurate because my car is abnormally low.

note 1: We had to go from the gigantic 51258 Wix oil filter for the Pontiac, to the 51045 small block Olds 403 oil filter, because of how tranny cooler lines get in the way.
Note 2: It does clear the starter, but we took the starter down to avoid scratching up the headers on install.
Note 3: You have to take off the oil filter adapter to get the passenger side Header on.
Note 4: Use their provided 3/4" long header bolts, we tried 1" long ones, and they were impossible to get on unless you managed to get them all in before putting the header up to the motor....maybe.
Note 5: Man, Pontiacs are a PAIN IN THE ASS!!!!! The header flanges have the strangest angles for the bolts, make sure you have some shorty wrenches.
Note 6: I went from stock logs to the headers, so the car obviously feels a hell of alot better and actually wants to rev properly even with a 216 at 0.50" degree cam and highway gears.
Note 7: We paid the extra couple hundred for the ceramic coating, and felt like in the end it was probably not worth it. They don't bake it before they send it to you that much, so they're really easy to scratch deeply. Also, I would do a cam style break in to bake the coating, if you opt for the 28156.

https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2013/03/Henesianypipe-1.jpg

For the Y-pipe, we used a Walker 90 degree angle 12" on each end bend, and 2 12" straight sections. Everything is 2.5" after the headers. We also used a Magnaflow T-connector instead of the standard Y bell.

http://www.magnaflow.com/02product/displayapplications.asp?partnumber=10734

I personally think it's pretty slick and fits under the car great and didn't move the cat away from the original position. We fabbed the y-pipe up with clamps then took it to the Muffler shop and had it all welded up.

Djustice
03-01-2014, 10:51 AM
Sorry to dig up an old thread, but i am about to install headers on my own firebird.
Its a 1973 Firebird formula 455, and it is migthy low, i read in your above post that yours is lowered.
Did you encounter ground clerance issues on normal roads? or just when passing speedbumps?

Ill attach a picture of my current ride heigth, if possible could you comment how my car sits in relation to your cars ride heigth.
I really want to put headers on mine, but if i grind a hole in them just driving on normal roads ill pass :)

https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif (https://imageshack.com/i/2h1k5nj)
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif (https://imageshack.com/i/n6z7aqj)
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/noimg.gif (https://imageshack.com/i/fvjfzpj)

Henesian
03-05-2014, 05:41 PM
https://static1.pt-content.com/images/pt/2013/09/TA-1.jpg (http://smg.photobucket.com/user/Zaxium/media/TA.jpg.html)
Mine might be an inch taller than yours. It's 4" at the crossmember, 3" at the headers. I only have problems on a few random speed bumps. There's a Shell station near my apartment building that I can't go in and out of, a couple super abrupt speed bumps at a shopping center that has a great Taqueria that I love, stuff like that. I just have to avoid super abrupt shopping center speed bumps. I have to get into the driveway to my apartment building really slowly, and stuff like that. Really abrupt driveways that have steep instantaneous angle changes are what kills me.

However, the top of the collector flange is up really close to the floor. My example might be misleading because I still have the original original body bushings on the car. My car might look different if I replaced the bushings. I mainly got these particular headers because I didn't have any other choice for smog.

Djustice
03-09-2014, 01:11 PM
Thank you for your reply, and great guess! today i got acsess to where my car is stored for the winter, and i measured Front crossmember ground clerance 8.5 cm that would around 3 - 3.5 inches.
I am going to put headers on standby til i get either new shocks og go with ram air restorations reproduced 2.5" ramair d-port manifolds.