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headers for the 3.1L #129809 04/23/03 01:27 AM
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JamesW Offline OP
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Where can i find headers for the 3.1L rodeo??

thanks
james


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Re: headers for the 3.1L #129810 04/23/03 01:59 AM
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Richard Saylor Offline
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Since the 3.1 is a GM engine, you should be able to find them pretty easily. Since I don't have a GM engine, I haven't looked for them, but there should be plenty of them out there. Look at places like edelbrock, etc. and I'll bet there's a million of them out there.

Richard


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Re: headers for the 3.1L #129811 04/23/03 01:04 PM
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unirevolt Offline
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No one at this time makes a direct bolt on application for our 3.1 Rodeos. Calmini was thinking about it at one point in time, but dropped it due to lack of interest. If you're willing to get some custom work done, the 2.8 headers from an s-10 (I believe) will work - one side fits the other side will have to be bent a little. Give Matt at Indy4x a call or email, he should be able to set you straight.


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Re: headers for the 3.1L #129812 04/23/03 04:03 PM
Anonymous
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Has anybody tried it? for I have a 3.1 also








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