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    VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Hi guys,
    Is it hard to install new pacemakers headers to a VE SS? Or is there someone in Perth that can do a cashie job to do it? (I'm happy to watch and learn also)

    I'm guessing it would be an ideal time to also install high flow cats? I already have a HM Perry cat back exhaust.

    Cheers,
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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Depends on what header and cats you are putting on, as if they are long ones, the catback will need to be shortened to accommodate.

    The process is easy on the passenger side, can be annoying on the drivers side if they are big 4-into-1s - may have to undo the steering column where it bolts to the rack

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Should cost about $200 for someone to install the headers (assumming no modifications are required). Getting the O2 sensors off the cats was a show stopper for me (could not get my hands up to unclip).
    If you are doing headers and catback - get cats done at the same time.
    Installing catback is very simple.

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    easier to unbolt rack and let it drop. passenger side easy from the top. big pipe 4-1, usually require to go from the bottom on the drivers side.

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Roonstain View Post
    Depends on what header and cats you are putting on, as if they are long ones, the catback will need to be shortened to accommodate.
    I agree I got charged 3 hours to combine

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    No need to drop the rack.

    Just undo the streering knuckle arm (13mm bolt).
    Just mark it before hand (so the steering wheel isn't crooked).

    PS Take out your spark plugs before starting too. It's another 10-15mins but it's better not to risk breaking one.... and the temp sensor on the passenger side head.

    Header bolts are 13mm and the gaskets are marked (ie manifold side).

    Just take your time and you'll be fine

    Also depending on what headers you use, you may need to get creative with the dip stick tube.

    Cheers
    Fish

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Quote Originally Posted by fishla@NJCCorp View Post
    Also depending on what headers you use, you may need to get creative with the dip stick tube.
    The sponsor I used to use spent about an hour extra on my previous SSV sedan trying to get HSV headers to fit with the dipstick tube.

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Quote Originally Posted by fishla@NJCCorp View Post
    Also depending on what headers you use, you may need to get creative with the dip stick tube.

    Cheers
    Fish
    Quote Originally Posted by Wonky View Post
    The sponsor I used to use spent about an hour extra on my previous SSV sedan trying to get HSV headers to fit with the dipstick tube.
    That's because in or around 08, Holden decided to change the design and position of the dip stick tube. Perhaps Planet Davo can shed some more light on that change. Fortunately this did not adversely affect the design of most of the brands out there but I have seen with the newer more bendy shaped dip stick tube models, 2 people feeding the tube back into place. One from the top and the other from underneath (using a hoist of course) relocating the dip stick into position because you just cannot see it from the top.

    Cheers Mikey

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    I actually have new pacemaker headers and universal cats that need to be welded up and mate with my cat back exhaust, and the reputable exhaust shop i went to this week in Heidelberg locally ddnt want to know about it... because i didn't buy the headers of him, and it's too much of an effort... Wtf!
    I'm guessing that response means its pretty hard to do, and/or this guys a knob

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Let me know if you need it done Vanda (send me a PM) and we'll work something out

    Cheers
    Fish

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Quote Originally Posted by vanda View Post
    I'm guessing that response means its pretty hard to do, and/or this guys a knob
    I'd say he's a knob, anyone who runs a exhaust shop should know how to fit/remove headers.

    If you get stuck hit up fishla @ NJC...he look after you, or even try aps/chevs/vcm.

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Quote Originally Posted by fishla@NJCCorp View Post
    No need to drop the rack.

    Just undo the streering knuckle arm (13mm bolt).
    Just mark it before hand (so the steering wheel isn't crooked)

    PS Take out your spark plugs before starting too. It's another 10-15mins but it's better not to risk breaking one.... and the temp sensor on the passenger side head.

    Header bolts are 13mm and the gaskets are marked (ie manifold side).

    Just take your time and you'll be fine

    Also depending on what headers you use, you may need to get creative with the dip stick tube.

    Cheers
    Fish
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    Or it spins uncontrollably after you take it off like a customer did and break the clock spring
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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Never had a problem in the past Jezz, but thanks for the tip.
    Might try that one also (but i'll still mark, just to be sure)

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    Re: VE SS - Hard to Install new Headers?

    Quote Originally Posted by fishla@NJCCorp View Post
    Let me know if you need it done Vanda (send me a PM) and we'll work something out

    Cheers
    Fish
    Hey mate I can't PM. PM me your e-mail or something or maybe it will let me reply to you.
    Cheers

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