My 72 Comet Build.....

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  1. franktf

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    Thanks….. I hope the headers come out good, I guess we shall see relatively soon.....
     
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    Made a little progress over the weekend, got the first 2 tubes on the driver side tacked together and the first piece of the next 2 started..... This shit can be quite time consuming, specially when you haven't made any in a while.....

    The worst part is I took the first 2 tubes to work this week to tig weld then, and boy my tig welding needs some serious help..... [​IMG]

    Here's the tubes that were tacked together in place.....

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    and here the piece of the next 2 just stuck in there.....

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    Building headers is an art so much trial and error, didnt cut enough cut too much angle is just a little off. I tried tig welding once and discovered my eye sight was not good enough to do it, perhaps a cheater lens in the helmet would have helped .

    I have always enjoyed the projects you take on and like that you share with us
     
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    Thanks….. I have tig welded a little in the past, but I think part of my problem is my eyesight is not as good as it was then..... I even struggle with the mig some days.....
     
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    My welding skills are rookie, but I did notice that the face shield blocked the bi-focal part of my glasses. If I try it again, I will get a pair of reading glasses to put over my regular glasses and hope the mask still closes.
     
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    RMiller My name is Rick

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    Ha, I did that tonight taking apart my wife's laptop, 1.75 cheaters over my progressives. Looks silly but I could see those tiny screws!
     
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    Looks good Frank, I love the extra room the AJE setup provides. Keep those pictures coming!
     
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    Looks awesome as usual. I like that you update your build process. Where did you get your header kit from? Thanks Tommy
     
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    Thanks, and I will continue to post updates.....

    Thanks….. I purchased all the components individually to get the combination of stuff I wanted..... I hear people complain about spending $1000-1200 for a nice set of 304 Stainless headers, I would be happy to get a set for that if anything would actually fit my car..... I've got almost $800 in components to build mine, plus who knows how many hours to build them.....
     
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    I hear you on the header situation. I did the 351 swap in mine in 1997. Ordered swap headers that were backordered for three weeks before I gave up on them and worked with a guy to modify an existing set. Bought three sets of headers and picked the one that was closest. That took him a couple weeks to get done. The Comet was my only wheels at that point, so I was driving a rental car for about 8 or 9 weeks while swapping the motor and all the header nonsense was going on. I figured I had $1200 in the headers by the time it was all said and done and I had sold off the two extra sets.

    I ended up with the ugliest set of headers I have ever seen ... lol.

    It is very interesting to see the new direction you are taking. I fully understand it, too. When I was doing a lot of bracket racing, the Comet would get a tenth quicker between qualifying and rounds just because the sun went down, and it is go-kart simple compared to what you are doing. Consistency makes it so much easier to deal with.
     
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    Got the second 2 tubes on the driver side made and tacked together..... After looking at all the tubes mocked up I decided to alter the 2nd tube I made last week because it was quite a bit shorter then all the others..... So I rearranged it..... Now all the tube lengths are within just under 9% which I don't think is very reasonable.....

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    Got the header tubes welded up this week..... Today I got the driver side header tacked together and ready to weld up..... Then I tacked the v-band flange to the collector..... Also got the pass side collector positioned and the head flange on, ready to start on the pass side tubes.....

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    Looking good frank, what size are the primaries?
     
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    Thanks, they are 1.75" primary..... Should be a good size for the 364 ci motor that is going in the car now, probably a little big for the 323 ci spare motor..... If I do something bigger down the road I will build an appropriate size header at that time.....
     
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    Have you decided on the nitrous system? What brand and type are thinking about? I am installing a progressive, single stage nitrous outlet system.

    I know you have induction solutions down in the sunshine state.
     

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