I'm planing to make a set of 4 into 1 headers which will mate up with the sidepipes on my cob but I can't decide what size to go for.
I've read Des's book and it has left me wavering between 1+5/8 and 1+3/4. I have some scrap tube of both sizes and I must say the the larger stuff looks very large! I don't think that it would be easy to square it off to the right size to match the exhaust ports. Getting the exhaust bolts on and off would be tricky too. I was also planning to leave a step between the flange and the pipe at the top to aid the prevention of exhaust gas reversion. The step would be about 3mm when using the smaller pipe. It would end up being very big with the larger pipe.
My engine is a 4.6 with stage III heads, piper 285 cam and all the other usual stuff. I have a scrap head and the ports look very small, I know that the stage III heads will have bigger ports but I bet that there only a couple of mm wider and maybe 5mm taller.
I was planning to make all the primaries around 36 inches long but as it has taken me ALL day to rough up one primary using some scrap tubes I think that getting all four just to poke through the hole in the bodywork will be a big enough achievement, never mind getting the lengths the same! As a guess I reckon that they will all vary between 30 and 40 inches!
Anyway your thoughts guys?
Pete





