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Installed the Schumacher Tri Ys today.

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About a month back I bought a set of used Tri Y headers , today I had time to install them.

67 coronet 383 Power steering , auto on the column. I left the factory studs in the heads, pulled the plugs,
Starter and lower shift rod bell crank along with the bell crank mount rod from the trans bell housing

Took the dip stick clamp loose so it had some play.

Both sides , headers slipped in from the top I know they are not long tube ect but hats off to Schumacher.

Even had room for the full size starter to go back on. I did stick a heat wrap on it.

I just wanted to post this in case anyone is looking at Tri Ys and has power steering on their 66/67 B body.
 
Sounds about as easy as putting Try Y's on a 68 Mustang 302! Good info. Thanks for posting.
 
I wish they fit with no mods to the z-bar on 4-speed cars.
 
Same goes with my install of the Tri-Ys seriously took 30 - 45 minutes.
 
About a month back I bought a set of used Tri Y headers , today I had time to install them.

67 coronet 383 Power steering , auto on the column. I left the factory studs in the heads, pulled the plugs,
Starter and lower shift rod bell crank along with the bell crank mount rod from the trans bell housing

Took the dip stick clamp loose so it had some play.

Both sides , headers slipped in from the top I know they are not long tube ect but hats off to Schumacher.

Even had room for the full size starter to go back on. I did stick a heat wrap on it.

I just wanted to post this in case anyone is looking at Tri Ys and has power steering on their 66/67 B body.

Nice to know they fit well and are easy to install. I've considered buying/installing a set of those headers. Do you feel that they were worth the money from a performance point of view?
 
Nice to know they fit well and are easy to install. I've considered buying/installing a set of those headers. Do you feel that they were worth the money from a performance point of view?

I was replacing a set of low pref log style exh manifolds so I am sure the tri ys will be a improvement, Long tube large dia would out preform these or should. For me it was more of the price was right and ease of installation.

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we want sound clips!

I will have to get one of my grandkids that, I still fight with my cell phone LOL.

They do sound nice, I already had 2 1/2" ran all the way with flowmasters, I hooked right up after cutting the manifold flanges.
 
That's good to hear. I have a set for my 73 440. Would love to see/hear some video.
 
Mt TTI's cracked and I went with these on my 65 Satellite with auto and 440. They sound really good and I'm well pleased. They are so easy o install
 

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