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Old 03-16-2006, 03:53 AM
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My truck is registered in Alabama just for that reason so I can run my stroker motor with large cam no cats and whatever illegal emissions equipment
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I just put mine on, I did both from underneath. Mines 4wd, but I doubt that matters. Also the pacesetter Y is a pita to deal with, then about 20 hours later I had to pull it back off witch is even more of a pita. Use some never seize or something on the collector bolts, I broke one going on, and the other pulling it back off . Its not bad with two people, one on top, one underneath. Just take your time, and try not to loose your temper.
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i took out the inner fender wells the steering arm and i also had to drop my muffler to get the new y to slide in place.. Also i did mine on the lift so it didn't take long at all, wasn't hard.. Get your self some good help and a case of beer and your set.. good luck
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Originally Posted by white1
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I just put mine on, I did both from underneath. Mines 4wd, but I doubt that matters. Also the pacesetter Y is a pita to deal with, then about 20 hours later I had to pull it back off witch is even more of a pita. Use some never seize or something on the collector bolts, I broke one going on, and the other pulling it back off . Its not bad with two people, one on top, one underneath. Just take your time, and try not to loose your temper.
Hey thanks for all the tips, I installed shorties before and they were a little tricky, took about 3 hours so hopefully these won't be too hard either, by the way why did u take your headers off 20 hours later???
Old 03-16-2006, 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by 1slow01Z71
this is what I have not much
this isnt the pacesetter y-pipe its a custom built one but it runs the same as the pacesetter.
Did your headers come like that. I thought they came unflanged, but that pic there makes it looks like it was coated with the flange on?
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They come unflanged, the y pipe slips over the collector. I did my install on a lift and it took maybe 45 mins to get the headers bolted on and spark plugs back in. The y-pipe took about 20 mins but if you can squeeze the 2 pipes together a little they will go on much easier.
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Originally Posted by dry_kill
Hey thanks for all the tips, I installed shorties before and they were a little tricky, took about 3 hours so hopefully these won't be too hard either, by the way why did u take your headers off 20 hours later???

I figured a hour and a half, then ran into a few problems, rounding off nuts, breaking bolts having to go get a sawz all from a friends house. all in all we started about 9:30, and finished around 1:00. I had to take the Y pipe back off, cause I fried my 3-4 clutch pak AGAIN
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I just installed mine this past Monday. I slide both headers from the bottom. In my opinion it was much easier that way. Driverside I did have to unbolt the steering arm and push it to the side. Passenger side took out the dipstick tube and the heater hose bracket. I did not have to worry about the bolt on the firewall. Underneath I ended up taking out the transmission crossmember to get the y-pipe installed. It helped out quite a bit in freeing up some room. I would say from start to finish it took me a little over 4 hours in my garage.
Just take your time and think things through. It should be pretty easy.


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