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Posting all types of 24V headers for the transaxle cars.
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Maybe these headers don't count as they had to go upwards due to being 44 mm diameter to match the 3.7 big bore capacity . They simply cannot go downwards as their is no space to fit 3x 44mm pipes in that tiny space . These were made for Glenwood designed by Div .
Chaps with the tiny 36 mm csc headers already know space is very tight as these headers pass the sump .
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The good old short headers which were cheap and convenient to make before you added export costs and freight .
Could take them on and off in twenty mins .
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this is what i did....
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This was Gatouille headers and dims I have transferred to this section from his post in vendor and products . Just searching for jims to put here but can't find it . Zam can you find it?

""A pair of brand new exhaust manifold for 24V motor, mount on GTV6 or Alfa Milano (75)

Diam (inner) 41mm X3 length 600 mm final diameter (inner)60 mm""
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Kev,

Oh nice, you posted "Les Francaise tres longue headers"

Yeah, I'll post up JK's long tubes.
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JK Longubes
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JK Longtubes
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Those are sooooo pretty .
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Some pics from the Bulgarian boys - small but neat mods to the original headers .
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my headers from original 164 24v

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when I need more HP, I will change it
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For fox sake...

Resize the pictures before linking/uploding. :shock:
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Gentlemen.
We are getting so engrossed in the engine headers issue that little attention is being paid to safety fundamentals.
All you fabricators need to go back to high school and pay more attention to your science classes !! :D

Out of the three forms of heat transfer, convection, conduction and radiation, radiation is the most efficient. That's why the sun was invented. :D

Given the proximity of the headers in this photo (and others) to the front brake line, this is a potential brake boiling episode just waiting to happen along with the consequence of such an event.

FIX IT FOR FK SAKE !!!
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You are absolutely right, that is precisely why i wraped the headers in glasscloth and alutape and use a heatshield
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MD,

Those headers are not called the "Widow Maker" for nothing :mrgreen:
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