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"Old School Gearhead"
Join Date: Oct 1998
Location: Peru, Illinois
Posts: 617
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I just started my car up yesterday after putting the BBK longtubes on! Haven't put the rest of the exhaust on yet, but had to hear it with open headers.
I didn't have any problem putting them on because I did the clutch at the same time, so the trans, bell housing and flywheel were off. Just put 'em up from under the car. Now that everything is bolted back up, I'm pretty impressed with BBK's. There isn't any fit problems at all, they clear everything. Pretty close to the steering shaft and starter, but there IS clearance. Do any of you guys have trouble with starters or clutch cables getting too hot? cause it's pretty close. ------------------ 1985 Mustang GT '85 GT 13.20 @ 105.8 / '72 Mach1 Long list...check website!! My Website |
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