Print this article
  Email to friend
Mopar A-Body Small Block Header Installation
Author:

The Mopar (Dodge/Chrysler/Plymouth) A-Body (Dart, Duster, Demon, Scamp, etc) engine compartment is rather small. A lot of the work to be done to an engine that is installed takes some tricky manuvering, or shifting the engine around.

Installing headers in an A-Body is a particularly complicated

task.

Here's the sequence to follow to complete this task:

This is easier to do if you have at least one other person assisting you, from the top of the engine.

1. Disconnect battery.
2. Jack up the driver's side of the car, place a jack stand underneath the driver's side front.
3. Unbolt the motor mounts (both sides).
4. Place a block of wood on your floor jack, position the jack underneath the oil pan.
5. The passenger's side header should slide in from underneath without much of a problem. You might have to jack the motor up a bit to get it in, though.
6. Jack up the engine as far as it will go. You can remove the distributor cap to give you some added clearance. BE CAREFUL, the distributor will be pressing against the firewall at this point.
7. Take a break, have a beer.
8. Disconnect the center link from the steering box arm and driver's side tie-rod.
9. Have a buddy stand on the driver's side of the engine with a crow bar. Position the crow bar between the motor mount and the engine block.
10. As your buddy pushes the engine as far as he can towards the passenger side of the car, slide in the driver's side header from underneath the car.
11. Lower the engine down off the jack.
12. Take a break, have a beer. Offer your friend a beer.
13. Bolt the headers up to the engine.
14. Unbolt

   ( Next Page )


Rate this article:  (No ratings yet)

 Saving ...

RECENT ARTICLES FROM AUTOMOTIVE CATEGORY
Amsoil Synthetic Motor Oils Improve Engine Performance and Life! (Author: Cody Munger)

AmsoilMany of people already know about Amsoil. But for those of you who don't, please read this!Amsoil was est. in 1972 and was the first company to release synthetic motor oils. Since ...


Hydraulic? (Author: Seamus Dolly)

This may sound a little strange, but one day a man called in looking for some water for his car. That was not unusual, until he started to put it into his hydraulic reservoir for the braking system ...


Custom Car Wheels (Author: Steven Farber)

Custom wheels are one of the most common ways in which old car buffs and younger car enthusiasts customize their vehicles. As with most things in life you can settle for being average or you can stand ...


What To Look For When Purchasing An ATV Tire (Author: Mike Barus)

If you are in the market for purchasing tires for your all terrain vehicle (ATV), there are several factors for consideration. There are a great variety of tires on the market and it is quite easy ...


Used Car Lot Customers for Mobile Car Wash Companies (Author: Lance Winslow)

Many mobile car washing and auto detailing customers have considered used car lots as potential customers and some of these can be in fact great customers. But the best used car lot customers are Rental ...


SEARCH
Search for:


In:


NEWSLETTER
E-mail address:


Name:


Copyright ©2007 HyperArticles.com. All Rights Reserved. - Privacy Policy - Disclaimer