OutlawDrifter
Well-known member
Put an L33 aluminum 5.3 in it!
However, in looking at you pictures, do you think that one tube may have been stressed in tension on assembly? If so, the heating and cooling cycles may have introduced a stress fracture at the crotch of the bend, then escaping exhaust gas did it's thing. If that happened your repair may last longer than you expect since the tube is relieved now.......


Put an L33 aluminum 5.3 in it!
Andy, I think you nailed it there. The sidepipes hanging off of the header flange puts quite a bit a stress on those headers if not properly supported. Not saying that JB's set-up is inferior by any means. Hell I haven't even seen it.
Hmmmmm.....an LS in the Cobra...... Nope, not liking that idea.
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......If not an LS how about one of the 2.3L turbo 4's from the new Mustang? Or a Duramax? Now I'm just being mean.
JB
351 Cleveland with C.H.I. heads. 

Why not go old school?351 Cleveland with C.H.I. heads.
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On a related note, the wrap was very brittle and for the first time ever working with fiberglass I get very itchy. When I build new headers I'll have them ceramic coated most likely. I've done a touch of research that suggests the wrap could be to blame for the header failure trapping moisture on the pipe surface as it cools and heats up. I can't say for certain if the header was coated with something prior to insulating them.
JB
.......I'm looking forward to a tank where I can control the loud pedal a bit more than I have been.
JB



And why are you striving for self control? I'm all confused now...
where am I, who are these people in white coats and why can't I move my arms?
Honestly I have no idea...where am I, who are these people in white coats and why can't I move my arms?
JB
In other news I failed miserably this weekend at getting photos. I fired up the cobra and took it for a little trip, it started off with heading to town to watch my daughters soccer games, then headed to Perry, Ok. to a small car show. One of the people running the show was one of the people I met last summer on the HRPT, he drove the '67 Chevelle. I had fun and got to see a few cool cars, and catch up with a couple of old friends that I just met.
That afternoon was finished with mowing then more mowing on Sunday, replacing the pressure pot on the water well, then finely shuffling vehicles around. The frame table is now in the lean-to, the donor suburban is on the lift, and Project Pinky Pi is waiting her turn and looking for her new heart. Here is one photo I had of the drive down our gravel road:
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Have a good one ya'll,
JB


Photoshop alert!!
Everybody knows you don't drive a Cobra down a gravel road!
You couldn't even bring yourself to use the words "Cobra" and "Gravel Road" in the same sentence, and rightly so.
Sounds like a fun weekend, though.
........ It takes a few minutes to go from my house to paved roads going 15 mph (~25 kph), but it keeps the rock chips to a minimum. Please don't tell anyone I did that, yep I still can't type it.
JB




All,
I don't usually post up too much personal stuff that isn't shop related but feel like I should share a bit. My family has had a few losses in the past month or so and the latest has hit really close to home. We've lost one of my great uncles, a 2nd cousin, a nephew who was born 20 weeks early, and most recently my grandfather who owned the Model B. I don't really know what to say other than let your loved ones know you care about them any chance you get.
JB