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- September 11, 2010
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- Location
- Somewhere in Alaska or Antarctica...
- City, State
- Northern Interior, Alaska
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Exp LTD 5.0 AWD
I'm afraid you'll have an even greater heat issue with the obx's as they are not ceramic coated. Longer tube length is more surface area is more heat under the hood. On top of that the tubes are closer to everything (if they fit right to begin with) and you'll most likely melt even more wires and the hvac box and maybe a vacuum line and steering shaft cover.
May I suggest Magnecor 10mm for your ignition wires. You can have them built to custom lengths so as to route them as far from the headers as possible.
You could put some hood vents in like the 98' Jeep 5.9 Limited's have for ventilation. Maybe some Shelby ones!
I don't know if ARP Ultra Torque assembly lube works for headers but as far as bolts, look into Nord-Lock.
So you made it across the border with a 5.0l ex tugging a vastly overweight trailer and drove the alcan and 12 road side wire changes? You know haw to party!
Thanks for the info on bolts, ARP Lube and plug wires, I’ll look into it. Already know the OBX headers are going to need a bit of grinding, as we test fit them to the heads at the machine shop.
I was considering the hood venting and thinking out loud here; Bernoulli tells me venting this area of the hood would pull air from the compartment correct? Higher velocity air = low pressure zone.
And...Not certain that I’ll ever want to “party” like that again
