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I'm with Hank, might be interested, pending specifics
Posted on: 2013/6/17 16:42
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I look forward to your progress! This is great!
Posted on: 2013/6/17 18:19
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I'm strapping in Craig!
I tickled to see your Panther project moving forward again. That week I spent in Pahrump turning wrenches at your direction years ago rebuilding my engine convinced me that know your way around an automobile. Should I pull the trigger on my roadster resto-rod, I'm thinking headers on such a Packard V8 would be awesome (the 400 is off limits). That said, aesthetics and functionality must co-exist peaceably in an engine compartment for me.
Posted on: 2013/6/17 20:57
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I wait with anticipation! Great background and I fully trust you will find a good flow on these. These should really open up my cam that jack did!!
Posted on: 2013/6/17 20:58
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1955-56 V-8 headers Mockup
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As promised, here are some digipix of the completed Driver-side mockup. The mockup is to determine:
1) feasibility (can it even be done?) 2) best pipe configuration 3) clearance of known stock subsystems For this mockup, I used 1-1/2In and 2In I.D. PVC pipe, 90-deg and 45-deg PVC connectors, some duct tape for non-standard bends and 1/2In plywood for the header flange. This is a "conservative" approach because the 1-1/2In I.D. PCV pipe is actually 1.910In O.D. and the 2In I.D. PCV pipe is 2.385In O.D. Since the mild steel pipe is measured O.D., the planned 1-3/4In end pipes and 2-1/4In center (siamesed) pipe are smaller than the PVC pipe. Therefore, if the PVC mockup fits, then the steel pipe prototype and production version will fit. The PVC connectors are even bigger. The steel flange will be 3/8In, so the same argument applies to the 1/2In plywood flange used in the mockup. Click on the picture for a larger image. Starter clearance: Collector to stock exhaust pipe through frame hole: Left side view: Right rear view: I have many other pictures if you have specific questions. Next will be the mockup of the passenger side which should be a lot easier since there's no starter or steering gear box. After that will be a prototype made out of mild steel. This will be used to make the production jig and check fitment on my 1956 400 and 1955 Patrician. Craig
Posted on: 2013/6/18 12:47
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How are you addressing the gearshift linkage on the frame side. Looks a bit close in that area from what I can see & was one of the things I ran into messing with my brake version.
Posted on: 2013/6/18 13:01
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HH56 Quote:
How are you addressing the gearshift linkage on the frame side. Looks a bit close in that area from what I can see & was one of the things I ran into messing with my brake version. Howard, Not an issue with 56 pushbutton shift or the Panther which is 4-speed manual with floor shift and hydraulic clutch. I'll check my 55 Pat tomorrow morning when it's cooler and get back to you. Craig
Posted on: 2013/6/18 13:30
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Interesting.
I see part of the steering column for a 56, how would it be different for a 55? I assume this is all one piece, how do you put one on with everything bolted together? Is there any weight/stress issues, if one piece, vrs stock system? Not being informed on such things, what does this do for the engine? What do you do to the rest of the exhaust system?
Posted on: 2013/6/18 13:49
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not seeing actual numbers on a dyno make it hard to tell real world gain. Theory has it...30hp gain, from the start of this thread.
but Craig's post with all the numbers and diameters and values already means he knows a hell of a lot more then i do about making a pair. I wonder if the headers will go with my cam...have no clue, but i had no clue if the valve springs i picked would work right...and they did. (Craig, i can supply cam specifications and spring specs if needed.) my guess is the headers will go well with a wide variety of motor setups on the V8. cam/spring work or not. anything has to flow better then the stock system. not to mention the routing of the pipe under the motor on the driver's side....what a PITA. i like the mock up Craig, as long as it clears all my linkage (good question HH) and 55 specific parts and doesn't cost a billion dollars i'll get a pair. i know it would cost me more to have someone local figure it out and i would just bail at that point. your providing a great service to us V8 boys. i am envious of the steering box....wish mine came apart like that...would make removing the body a hell of a lot easier! my one question: wondering how well the starter will do wihtout a heat sheld. thanks for the hard work Craig! Hank
Posted on: 2013/6/18 14:18
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