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Old Feb 7, 2012 | 10:42 PM
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where to find dynomax/blackjack header?

i have the old blackjack header on my 2wd 360. one is warped...

i believe the part number is 85041 according to exhaust america .com and summit or jegs doesnt list it, the dynomax website doesnt even acknowledge headers at all. idk what this is about

i know i can purchase thru oreillys they have the real catalog!

is there a better source that will have them cheap?
when i bought them in the 1900s lol they were 200 from a carquest

my other option is to buy the 3/8" patriot header flanges and fix my blackjacks up for 40 bucks.

i would buy some hedman or hooker i found but i dont wanna hack up my new pipes
 
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Old Feb 8, 2012 | 01:18 AM
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The reason ya won't find Dynomax headers is because Dynomax no longer offers them. IIRC, they sold off the tooling fixtures to.... Hedman Hedders!

The only way to get Dynomax headers is through a company that still has old stock.
 
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Old Feb 13, 2012 | 12:28 PM
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I have an FE header in the garage, which side do you need? I'll go look and see what it is, it has never been installed either. Its a 2wd header also, now if its the side you need that would be amazing!
 
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