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Try Schoenfeld for the headers, they have 1 5/8 for the Nova
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Mikey, Here's what I'd do out in the back yard.
Get a few of the these and cut the first 8- 10 inches out of each tube..one at a time. Slip a piece of these of the appropriate size into what you've got there. You don't have to be a welding pro because the smaller tube is going the right way, if you follow me. You might be able to slip the tube into the 1 and 5/8 stub on the flange. Mig weld or braze it on the outside of the flange. De -burr and roll the inside edge ,and you got it. Doubt if it will hurt anything..Might tell you a thing or two. http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Mild-S...Inch,1734.html
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Good idea Mark, I got some old Hedmans laying in the corner I was going to cut up and modify on the collector end, might as well do the other end and try for s step header effect. Thanks.
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been following your project Mike. Great first time outing. keep us posted. Bob Michael
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