Hooker small block manifolds

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I have 2 hookers at home and my wife likes 'em too :D.
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They are well made, nice casting and the machined surfaces are very smooth.
I ordered the blank version and painted them with high temp paint (1472°)
Not installed yet, I will post an update how it fits my 74 C20 gen1 350.
 

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Update: They fit perfect. enough clearance at starter, engine mounts, oil filter and frame.
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My K10 manifold boltheads are so corroded that if I can even get them off I want to replace these original manifolds with new ones.My concern is casting quality and warpage of todays cast iron manifold replacements.
 

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My K10 manifold boltheads are so corroded that if I can even get them off I want to replace these original manifolds with new ones.My concern is casting quality and warpage of todays cast iron manifold replacements.
The hookers are really nice straight and good quality. I had some replacement manifolds which were plain awful.
 
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I don't think I've ever seen the brass nuts used to hold the manifolds on before. Is this something that you've done before and you know it works? I would think the expansion and contraction of the manifold would eventually pull the threads from the nuts?
 

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I got a set of the Hooker manifolds in black. They do fit well, I used the factory bolts. They have thick flanges with a flat gasket on the output, getting ready to fit dual exhaust to them.
 

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@bucket I’ve never seen this on a GM vehicle, but in all my years of working on VWs they were extremely common and reliable. And they always came off easily too.
 

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I don't think I've ever seen the brass nuts used to hold the manifolds on before. Is this something that you've done before and you know it works? I would think the expansion and contraction of the manifold would eventually pull the threads from the nuts?
Yes I'm running brass nuts on my k5 with stock log manifolds since ~11 years. I had to retighten them after the first heat cycle and never touched them again.
The brass nuts come with dorman exhaust manifold stud kits.
 

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Yes I'm running brass nuts on my k5 with stock log manifolds since ~11 years. I had to retighten them after the first heat cycle and never touched them again.
The brass nuts come with dorman exhaust manifold stud kits.

Yeah, I've got a bunch of the stud and nut kits, but only ever used them on the manifold outlets. I'm going to try them out on the next manifolds I bolt up.
 

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Alexander, those exhaust manifolds look great! Your pictures are useful for anyone considering them.
Will they fit with a full size starter or is the smaller type a better choice?
I'd consider them myself but unfortunately they are not made for a 1985 SBC C10.
 
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Alexander, those exhaust manifolds look great! Your pictures are useful for anyone considering them.
Will they fit with a full size starter or is the smaller type a better choice?
I'd consider them myself but unfortunately they are not made for a 1985 SBC C10.
Thanks.
I think they will fit with a full size starter but I would be really close. I have a Powermaster gear reduction starter which gives enough clearance all around.
The Hookers are universal so they should fit a 85 C10 with a 305. I can post more pictures or measurements if you want.
 
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These look awesome, too bad they don't have a direct fit option for my truck. Wondering if they can be modified to accept A.I.R for the emissions challenged.
 

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I'm sure a machine shop could drill and tap them for the smog pump.
 

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