68ChargerAG
Well-Known Member
I don't know what to do now... After taking almost my entire engine compartment apart, lifting the engine, removing the right side torsion bar, and having to take the entire top of the engine apart to drill out two broken off exhaust manifold studs... I finally have my new Hooker headers installed, only to find that both sides are in the way of the steering linkage!!!
What the... ??? :edgy:
Any suggestions? I don't want to take them back off, It was soooo much trouble getting them on. But I can't steer now. Hmmm.... catch 22 I guess.
I started banging on them to see if I can just dent them in a bit to allow the steering linkage to pass by, but I don't want to close them up too much. Also, they are very strong, I think I will have to find someone with a torch to heat them up to bend them without just f'ing them up.
Any suggestions on how much room I should "create" between them and the steering linkage? I assume just enough for the steering to move, but just wondering if there is a "rule of thumb" for that.
Is there a better way to deal with this problem?
Thanks,
What the... ??? :edgy:
Any suggestions? I don't want to take them back off, It was soooo much trouble getting them on. But I can't steer now. Hmmm.... catch 22 I guess.
I started banging on them to see if I can just dent them in a bit to allow the steering linkage to pass by, but I don't want to close them up too much. Also, they are very strong, I think I will have to find someone with a torch to heat them up to bend them without just f'ing them up.
Any suggestions on how much room I should "create" between them and the steering linkage? I assume just enough for the steering to move, but just wondering if there is a "rule of thumb" for that.
Is there a better way to deal with this problem?
Thanks,














