The Mud Pit > Wrenching
headers
mallcrawl:
I'm a big fan of most everything banks makes,
but have to admit that there are a lot of less spendy parts that are very close in quality
footman:
So after spending 7-8 hours removing the head last night I was looking at my header and noticed the usual cracks at the welds. The header is in really good shape other than the cracks. So my question to you guys is "is there anyone out there that would like to earn a couple extra bucks rewelding my header? Please!"
HOT-ROD:
steve,
i would honestly suggest looking at summit racing. my only concern with re welding, is the possibility they they are warped or the metal is too weak to hold a good weld. i am sure they are orig.
mine are cast so there is no welding on mine if the crack...
good luck.
albsvx:
the stock jeep "header" (actual tube manifold is more proper) is known to crack in the "crotch" where the various tubes join up. most commonly at the final and largest join. most of the aftermarket manifolds use expansion/flex tubes before these joins to help avoid this problem, but it's extremely common to weld the stock ones.
my biggest argument against welding, is that if you can weld it in-place fine ... if you have to remove it to weld it, well then you're already doing all the pain-in-the-ass work, and you've gotta remove the intake manifold, and the shared gasket and everything, so at that point, why not spend $100 to replace it with an aftermarket.
just my 2 cents.
footman:
WHOOPIE!!!!!!!!!!! I'm back on the road! So my head was warped 22 thousandths and I had LL Machine shop mill it. While in there I put on new water pump, thermostat, hoses. I did have the header welded up by Karns(I really needed to save the $$$$) After many many hours of wrenching, loss of blood sweat and tears, snapped bolts and countless trips to AZ and NAPA(which by the way I will never go to AZ for anything other than oil and coolant now), the beast fired right up yesterday. And might I point out that I had no extra peices left over, that might be a first for me. This is the first time I have ever done any type of engine work, it really wasnt all that bad. Thanks Rich for answering my calls late at night.
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