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Header Pipe 200

...got my new one (1981 244) from FCP-Groton for $50 which didn't seem too bad when you look at the welding, the flanges, the 2-into-one joint, etc. It was a "Starla" brand, which the muffler shop said was pretty decent stuff. The guy was sceptical when I came in with my own parts, saying they often don't fit right, but they took just minutes to fit it with their air tools and car up on the hoist. Personally I hate doing exhaust work, but it LOOKED easy enough. Use a lot of 'PBlaster' on the nuts and studs the night before, and you should be OK. Getting (safely!) enough room under the car to wrestle pipes around would be the biggest hassle, I think.
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Bob (81-244GL B21F, 83-244DL B23F)






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