exhaust is in!

BB71Challenger

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i finally got the time to finish off the exhaust install. i have logged too much overtime this month and also the flowmaster kit was not as easy an install as i had hoped. the battery is low so i did not get to hear it but maybe tomorrow. next on the agenda is the cam and lifters and i will be back on the road and pricing paint [smilie=e:
 
Dont you own jumper cables? If I had just put a fresh set of twice pipes on something I would have to hear them purr. Now if you are out of beer and need to go to the store first I can understand. [smilie=e:
 
Da-ho said:
Dont you own jumper cables? If I had just put a fresh set of twice pipes on something I would have to hear them purr. Now if you are out of beer and need to go to the store first I can understand. [smilie=e:[/quote]

it is a recently replaced starter from autozone with lifetime warranty and it just clicks [smilie=e:
i have a battery charger and last night i had it on start but it would only click. it had been starting fine. the bad thing is the headers capture the starter so i have to pull the drivers side loose again to get the starter out [smilie=E:
anyone wrap their headers? does it work? im thinking i need to do something because the headers are very close to the starter and when i replace it i bet it gets roasted in short notice. i should have purchased the hedman shorty headers but the collector was only 2.5 and that sucks. i was going nuts because i wanted to hear what it sounds like. guess i will be getting a new lesson in patience. this challenger has never had a problem giving me lessons in patience [smilie=e:
 
About time you get to name the bolts you know its done because youve had them out so many times. A mini with a heat shield built from a coffee can and painted flat black seems to be the best. Whack yours with a hammer handle and you might get to hear your new exhaust once. [smilie=e:
 

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