Tools & Fabrication Hand | Power | Hydraulic | Pneumatic | Welding | Painting

header design/weld tips

Old Oct 9, 2010 | 12:20 PM
  #1  
04600rr's Avatar
Thread Starter
On The Tree
iTrader: (12)
 
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 173
Likes: 0
Default header design/weld tips

hey guys i am putting a 5.3 into a 98 hombre (s10). i am making my own headers. mostly because of fitment issues with manufactured headers. i am looking for a simple design either log style or tri-y set up. both of these should allow for the clearence issues i face. i would rather build a tri-y set up.
i am new to welding and have a miller 180 autoset. this will be done with all mild steel
ok on to my questions:
when welding the 2-1 style merge what is the best way to weld the middle?
should i try the tri-y or go with the simple log style?

these are 2-1 i am looking at using:
http://www.mandrel-bends.com/catalog...steel-740.html
Reply
Old Oct 10, 2010 | 02:05 PM
  #2  
Daryn's Avatar
Formerly darynC-10/23/10
iTrader: (19)
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 2,301
Likes: 0
From: gonzales louisiana
Default

use headers that are made for a ls1/69 camaro
Reply
Old Oct 14, 2010 | 02:44 PM
  #3  
dpd069's Avatar
On The Tree
15 Year Member
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 174
Likes: 0
From: Phoenix, AZ
Default

I've made a few sets of headers and I've never been happy with the results of welding on that style of collector to the tubes.

To weld it, you have to reach down inside the collector with the stinger and hope you plugged the hole. I never seem to be able to get them to stop leaking without some huge blob of weld.

The last set of headers I made for a turbo setup i had a flange cut at a waterjet shop that had four holes in it. I slipped the header primaries into the holes and welded them to the flange. The outside was shaped to just fit inside the collector on the primary end. All the welds were external and it didn't leak. The flange looked a little like a four leaf clover with four holes in it (yours would be different with two into one)
Reply
Old Oct 15, 2010 | 12:21 PM
  #4  
04600rr's Avatar
Thread Starter
On The Tree
iTrader: (12)
 
Joined: May 2008
Posts: 173
Likes: 0
Default

your last set looks real good. i like the idea of cutting out some pieces to ease welding. your coating I looked into a while back how hard is it to spray on?
Reply
Old Oct 24, 2010 | 09:58 PM
  #5  
bgblockelcamino's Avatar
9 Second Club
iTrader: (9)
 
Joined: Jan 2007
Posts: 793
Likes: 0
From: Pittsburgh
Default

what i do is weld all the tubes first once they have been fitted. then put them back in collector.tack everything together. pull collector off and weld the center up. then weld the collector once everything else is done.. i do the collector as the very last step
Reply
Old Nov 1, 2010 | 06:42 PM
  #6  
dpd069's Avatar
On The Tree
15 Year Member
iTrader: (1)
 
Joined: Mar 2006
Posts: 174
Likes: 0
From: Phoenix, AZ
Default

I've made a few sets that way and peened the corners in on the collector to get it to fit down in the tubes and goober weld in there, but I never liked the look. A little Tig bead looks a lot nicer.

The coating I've done at home is called Cermatech and you buy it from a place in Texas, I believe. I sand blasted the headers and put it on with a spray gun.

I usually let it cure on the motor but it is a little delicate until you get some heat into them. I tried curing a set of headers in the oven in the house - take my advice and don't do this- it stinks like crazy and outgassed a film that coated the oven including the double wall window - it was a bitch to clean up with steel wool.

The last set of turbo V-8 headers, turbo scroll, exhaust pipe and some misc parts cost me $200 to have professionally coated - money well spent
Reply


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:56 AM.

story-0
Retro Modern Bandit Pontiac Trans AM Comes With Burt Reynolds' Autograph

Slideshow: A modern Camaro transformed into a retro icon, this limited-run "Bandit" build blends nostalgia with brute force in a way few revivals manage.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-04-21 13:57:02


VIEW MORE
story-1
Top 10 Greatest Cadillac V Series Performance Models Ever, Ranked

Slideshow: Cadillac didn't just crash the high-performance luxury vehicle party, it showed up loud, supercharged, and occasionally a little unhinged...

By Pouria Savadkouei | 2026-04-16 10:05:15


VIEW MORE
story-2
Top 10 Most Powerful Chevy Trucks Ever Made!

Slideshow: Top ten most powerful Chevy trucks ever made

By | 2026-03-25 09:22:26


VIEW MORE
story-3
Hennessey's New Supercharged Silverado ZR2 Has 700 HP

Slideshow: Hennessey has turned the Silverado ZR2 into a 700-hp off-road monster with supercharged V8 power and a limited production run.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-03-24 18:57:52


VIEW MORE
story-4
Coachbuilt N2A Anteros Is an LS2-Powered C6 Corvette In Italian Clothes

Slideshow: A one-off sports car that looks like a vintage Italian exotic-but hides a C6 Corvette underneath-just sold for the price of a new mid-engine Corvette.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-03-23 18:53:41


VIEW MORE
story-5
Awesome K5 Blazer Restomod Comes With C7 Corvette Power

Slideshow: A heavily reworked 1972 K5 Blazer swaps its off-road roots for a low-slung street-focused build with modern V8 power.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-03-09 18:08:45


VIEW MORE
story-6
10 Camaros You Should Never Buy

Slideshow: There are thousands of used Camaros on the market but we think you should avoid these 10

By | 2026-02-17 17:09:30


VIEW MORE
story-7
10 LS Engine Myths That Refuse to Die

Slideshows: Which one of these myths do you believe?

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-01-28 18:10:11


VIEW MORE
story-8
Five Reasons the Camaro Was the Most Pivotal Player in the Pony Car Wars 2.0

The world was a better place when it was still around.

By Brett Foote | 2026-01-23 09:20:37


VIEW MORE
story-9
10 Reasons the LS7 Is GM's Most Extreme Naturally Aspirated V8 Engine Ever

Slideshow: The 7.0-liter LS7 was designed for absolute cutting-edge performance.

By Verdad Gallardo | 2026-01-07 18:36:00


VIEW MORE