Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger

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Post by Dave999 »

lookin good

need some of that texture for my rocker cover...just a bit smaller

mine was like black sand paper with smoothright over the top originally

the black equivelent of sugar soap....

kinda BIG matt...hard to explian

anyway its all rusty and needs sorting....

mmmm

hammerite would be wrong


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I forgot about this build, (hangs head in shame) but good to see it coming along :thumbright:
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exhaust headers


I got a set of old dented headers so nothing to lose

I blasted, high temp primmer, then high temp black

I then wrapped

You should not wrap

1. they hold water and will rust your headers over time

2. if you get a fuel leak they with soak up fuel possible fire.

There are now high temp silicon sprays that will help this


I then wired them with a 1mm solid brass wire.


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Bananarama! ell will thats some work son must of taken an age wiring that lot
impressed with your work mate
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Wow ... Those headers are the nuts , love it
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With the rest on this Will.
Wiring on those headers is the mutts !!! =P~
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Will you are nuts :lol:
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Post by Trigger_Andy »

We have a special tool for spinning up the wiring like that in the Workshop. Its very quick and easy to use and you always get good results.

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Trigger_Andy wrote:We have a special tool for spinning up the wiring like that in the Workshop. Its very quick and easy to use and you always get good results.
yep you can use either of these

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WIRE-TWISTER- ... 53ddfebb2b

or

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Looks great....but not recommended , mate.

Race car yes ...but road car ??
moisture retention will rot the headers quicker,
and spill anything on them...mostly fuel and start the car a few hours or more later and whoosh instant fire when headers get hot enough :shock: :shock:
One good scrape on a speed hump or pot hole and it starts to look like your dragging an old tea towel under the car :roll: :roll:

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Work of art that is Will :thumbright:
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:thumbright: nice work on the header wrap !! 8-)
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thank you gents

yes i used the lock wire pliers

The trick is to soak the wrap in a bucket of water first for 3 hours this makes it a little larger and easier to apply. then once dry it shrinks to fit.

Also use a good wrap and spray to stop water getting in

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i used 150 ft of wrap and 100ft of brass wire :shock: :shock: :shock:
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Indy blower manifold brought off a fellow mma member that's going hemi

It has ports for fuel injection :scratch::scratch:

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Cool indeed!
It was nice to see it in the flesh yesterday mate 8-)
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