RE: [318 poly] TTI headers
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RE: [318 poly] TTI headers



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When you say motor mount which part to you mean?? The bracket that bolts to the block? or the rubber damper segment?  I would try to avoid making the header fit by using anything such as a hammer on these beautiful headers {I may buy a set just to look at and admire!}  My feeling is that the mount should be modified for clearance,cutting, grinding, etc. The pass side mount does not have to "work" as hard as the drivers side anyways. Gussets could always be added to make up for any weakness that may occure from removing metal for clearance. You folks would get a kick out of what I did to the front bumper brackets on the '93 4X4 after one of them broke. Someone of my ilk might say... Think you used enough extra metal and welding wire there Butch??? Let us know  how it goes. Regards Stan " Too Much Is Never Enough" Clinton

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