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Headers for a 1956 poly engine
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Rmc1946
Posted 2018-09-03 9:22 PM (#569549)
Subject: Headers for a 1956 poly engine



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Does anyone make a set of headers for a 1956 poly engine?
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mstrug
Posted 2018-09-04 4:33 AM (#569556 - in reply to #569549)
Subject: Re: Headers for a 1956 poly engine



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I found this, but it looks like it is for Plymouths:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-277-326-318-Poly-Exhaust-Lake-Header-...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/Dodge-277-326-318-Poly-Exhaust-Header-Flang...
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Rmc1946
Posted 2018-09-04 6:35 AM (#569559 - in reply to #569549)
Subject: Re: Headers for a 1956 poly engine



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Thanks, I'll check it out.
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Mopar1
Posted 2018-09-04 9:15 AM (#569562 - in reply to #569559)
Subject: Re: Headers for a 1956 poly engine



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What Poly do you have? There's more than one in '56
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Powerflite
Posted 2018-09-04 9:46 AM (#569564 - in reply to #569549)
Subject: Re: Headers for a 1956 poly engine



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You can't use Plymouth poly flanges on a Dodge poly. Gary at Quality Engineered Components (Wayfarer on here) has made up a bunch of header flanges for the 315-325 poly motors. I don't know if he has any more left over, but you should give him a call. Of course, you would need to make up custom headers with them, but at least it gives you a starting point as most shops won't even start without having the flange on hand.

http://www.qualityengineeredcomponents.com/

Old thread about it:

http://www.forwardlook.net/forums/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=64509

Edited by Powerflite 2018-09-04 9:48 AM
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