Holden HQ HJ HX HZ WB 253-308 V8 Pacemaker Headers [PH5215]
Holden HQ-HJ-HZ-WB
253-308 Manual & Auto
Pacemaker Headers / Extractors
PN# PH5215
Holden HQ-HJ-HZ-WB 253-308 Manual & Auto Pacemaker Headers / Extractors |
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Part No. | PH5215 |
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Header Design | Tuned length design for street performance applications | ||||||||
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Notes | Will not fit Turbo 400; see PH5220. Will not fit factory A/C; see PH5210. Will fit Ford Toploader gearbox with Hatfield Bellhousing. Gaskets see "DSF009A" Ceramic Coating Available see "PHC30" |
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Installation Tips A great way to fit Pacemaker Headers without scratching the headers or the engine bay during installation is to wrap headers in cling wrap. The more layers added the better chance of preventing any damage. Once wrapped nice and tight, trim around header mounting flange with razor blade or scissors then place headers into engine bay, install a few bolts, then cut the remaining cling wrap away with scissors or razor before tightening. |
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HEADERS AND EXTRACTORS? In Australia, headers were known as extractors through the 60's and 70's by the companies developing them. In America at the same time they were called headers (spelt hedders). This was in part due to the fact that they (headers) are an extension of the cylinder head. In the 80's new Australian companies began to market extractors as headers. The main reason being that these companies intended to change the image of the humble extractor to more of a common vehicle replacement component. Some 'old school' enthusiasts still call them extractors today.
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