Guide to Header Install?
#21
see, im hoping my car will be nice and let me get this done in a weekend. I dont really have all the nescacary tools, but im sure i can purchase some, Also if anyone has a Walkthrough or some really great info send it to JBLPUSHER@yahoo.com
#22
Everything a tutorial would have, we've already mentioned. Such as pulling your passanger side motor mount bolt out and jacking up the motor a few inches to clear the passanger side header.
Motor mount replacement.
Remove your drivers side valve cover for more clearance while installing, including removing your steering linkage.
You'll see once you get going what needs to be removed for an easy install.
Motor mount replacement.
Remove your drivers side valve cover for more clearance while installing, including removing your steering linkage.
You'll see once you get going what needs to be removed for an easy install.
#24
It may take more than a weekend unforeseen problems like broken bolts and such can arise, if you approach the install methodically and keep a cool head and take your time it really isn't that bad, but it stiil isn't a hell of a good time
#26
Originally Posted by blind527
You don't need an engine hoiste for headers...I don't think removing the steering linkage is necessary, mine slipped right in.
I think you're right... I took mine off just incase, 2 bolts, 5 minutes. I replaced the bushing in the center while it was out too.
#27
Originally Posted by screamin94Z
if you dont know how to change your own oil, follow these steps:
1.) drop pants, check for ***** and two *********.
2.) take your car to someone who has #1 and knows what they're doing.
1.) drop pants, check for ***** and two *********.
2.) take your car to someone who has #1 and knows what they're doing.
LMFAO....i have the flu and about died trying too laugh at that
#29
Originally Posted by 1993CaMaRoZ28ofIdAhO
Well, i dont feel like spending $700+ for install at a shop, i need the experince too. Im sure whynot and some of my friends can give me a hand. I gota learn. **** i cant even change my own oil.
#30
Originally Posted by cb94ta
It may take more than a weekend unforeseen problems like broken bolts and such can arise, if you approach the install methodically and keep a cool head and take your time it really isn't that bad, but it stiil isn't a hell of a good time
#31
Originally Posted by Bawls
Simple... you should sell 1993CaMaRoZ28ofIdAhO your headers.
the Hookers i have on the car now were made in 1998...they are rusted worse then the ones i have for sale too...no leaks yet tho
#32
please don't use the gaskets supplied by pacesetter......
buy some good ones or just use the fel-pro gaskets......from your local parts store....
and yes I did retighten them.....they just burned...
buy some good ones or just use the fel-pro gaskets......from your local parts store....
and yes I did retighten them.....they just burned...
#33
Guide To Header Install?
Once again i am sorry to be a pain, but i honestly can not find anything on installing Pacesetter LTs. Can someone direct me towards a guide or a huge amount of info on doing it. Its a 93' LT1.
Thanks Guys
Much Appreciated
Tony
Thanks Guys
Much Appreciated
Tony
#34
Once again...But you don't really need an install guide, it's very straight forward. Take the old system out, put the new system in.
You have all those mods and you're only running a 14.1? I wish I had M/T tires and 4.10's with a converter I'd be mid 12's.
You have all those mods and you're only running a 14.1? I wish I had M/T tires and 4.10's with a converter I'd be mid 12's.
#36
Nothing is more straight forward than that it tells you how to do stuff....I don't see what the problem is. Everything is bolted on. Just take your spark plugs out if you don't want to accidentally break them and disconnect any sensors that may break. You have 1 cat...Everything else is just seriously straight forward. I would get a buddy to help you out. Much better with shifting everything. Sand down lightly the D-ports on the cylinder head to get any grime off. I heard using an RTV on the header bolts is good, I didn't put anything on them and have had no problems.
#37
Here is the problem, i dont have any friends that are willing to help me, i need to go get a jack, ramps and 2x4, then get some tools, i am really excited to do this but the more i hear about install from certian ppl is shooting me down. Im just being a pain tho sorry guys.
#38
You'll be fine. Just take your time. Sometimes it can take almost a month to put them on depending on your time. It's fine doing it by yourself, and isn't as bad as people make it out to be. Make sure the flanges are flat too. Why do you need ramps? I was able to get the headers in just with the front up and jacking up the motor a tad bit.
What kind of friends aren't willing to help you? My friend Taylor helped me SO much during my installation, and it was a great help.
What kind of friends aren't willing to help you? My friend Taylor helped me SO much during my installation, and it was a great help.
#39
Well, i dont have a month to do it, i have a weekend or 2-4 days, i got my mums car but shes not going to let me drive it forever. I also keep hearing you have to jack the motor itself up to get the pass. side in? Dunno if thats true. And this other guy was saying his LTs kept hitting his steering column. I need to see if i can get my buddies jack, he has a nice one. And maybe ill go talk to this older guy and see if he can let me use some tools. But all in all i think im taking a task on that i cant handle. I just dont see how spendin $600 is worth it for header install.
#40
It's not. Some guys have fitment issues, some don't. My y pipe is right on my floorboard. I haven't had any problems with the steering column. Maybe you should just wait for a nice long break from school or w/e to do it so you can find the tools you need and make sure you can get them around that time.