Board footer

0.25254 sec
  • Not logged in

Views: 4708



2007-07-19 16:51:01 (1 year 17 weeks 6 days 22 hours 18 minutes 2 seconds) #109009 | | view posts since this          #1 

Sinsation

Sin

BANNED
Cambodia
From: Pullman, WA
Registered: 2007-02-19
Reads: 1417
Posts: 1738
Last seen: 205.98 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 1
Vehicle: '05 SE-R Spec V
Member #587
Modifications : 14
Showoff page

How To: Header Install

oringially posted by QR25DE
Header INSTALL
**Read all of this post first before the install**

install was not as easy as described by HotShots instructions Confused so I will tell you how I installed it, which I believe is the easiest way (having installed my HS header twice and removed my stock header twice)

~Tools used
-jack and 2 jack stands
-open/closed wrenches
.....10mm
.....12mm
.....14mm
.....16mm
.....22mm
-socket wrenches
.....1/4" drive
.....3/8" drive
.....1/2" drive
-breaker bars
.....1/4" drive
.....3/8" drive
.....1/2" drive
-socket wrench extensions
.....1/4" drive 3" ext.
.....1/4" drive 6" ext.
.....3/8" drive 3" ext.
.....3/8" drive 6" ext.
.....1/2" drive 3" ext.
-sockets
.....10mm 1/4" drive
.....14mm 3/8" drive
.....14mm deep socket 1/2" drive
-flat-head screwdriver
-phillips-head screwdriver
-grease, though it's not really a tool

~Brief summary
...unpluging battery cable. Step 1
...jacking up car. Steps 2-3
...removing alternator belt (via auto tensioner pulley) and alternator. Steps 4-12
...unpluging O2 sensor. Step 13
...removing old header. Steps 14-16
...removing O2 sensor. Step 17
...cleaning all ports. Step 18
...installing new header. Steps 20-24
...replacing O2 sensors. Steps 25-26
...reconnecting alternator. Steps 27-30
...removing jack stands, reconnecting battery. Steps 31-32
...turning car on/off. Steps 33-34
...checking for loose bolts/nuts/leaks. Step 35

~New Parts

      >header nut. one w/o built in washer. one of the stock nuts needs to be replaced because the built in washer hits the weld on the header (your other option is to file the header. I wouldn't reccomend cuting a seperate washer because you might create a leak). Nut size= Fine M10 1.25mm *note, this might be larger wrench size than 14mm, the one I got was a 16mm wrench size.
      >bolt (probably not). you might need to replace the bolt connected at the bottom of the header (I lost mine). The size is M10 1.25mm x 30mm
      >O2 sensor (hopefully not in your case). I replaced my top O2 sensor, though I didn't really need to. It was $60 from my local dealer. the bottom one sells for $140



~Installation
**since I seem to forget all the time...counterclockwise is to loosen, clockwise is to tighten**

      1- Make sure there is at least one person with you.
      ~There are some steps where you will need 2 people...it really helps. Though on my second install I was able to do everything alone.

      2- Unplug negative battery cable. 1 nut total. 10mm open/closed wrench.

      3- Jack up front of car.
      ~I jacked up from the thick beam under the engine that runs down the center of the car.

      4- Place jackstands underneath car. Make sure they are secure.
      ~There will be grooves just below the sideskirt on both sides of car, toward the front wheel well. They will hold the car. For added safety I used wood supports under the tires.

      5- Remove the top most heatshield from the header. 4 bolts and 2 connecters holding wires total. 10mm open/closed wrench, 10mm 1/4" drive socket.
      ~There are wires strapped to it, remove them first (they just slide off). This makes things easier to see.

      6- Remove all wiring from the alternator. There are 2 bolts and 1 plug total. Use a 12mm and 10mm open/closed wrench for the bolts, the plug will come off by hand (push on the right side and lift it out).
      ~The alternator sits just to the left of the stock header. It has a pulley on the left side and a belt connecting it to other pulleys. It also has 2 plugs connected to it, one has a red cover.

      7- Remove the passenger side rock shield from the bottom of the car to get to the auto tensioner pulley. There are 6 bolts total. Use a 1/4" drive 10mm socket, a flat-head screwdriver and a phillips-head screwdriver.
      ~There is a big piece of plastic under the car on the passenger side below the engine, it also goes into the passenger side wheel well, by removing it you can get to the auto tensioner pulley much easier. 3 bolts are located near the front of the car, the far left one is a 10mm the two to the right will just pop out with a flat-head screwdriver. Take the flat-head screwdriver and place it in a groove (1 of the 4) and up to the center round part, twist the screwdriver and it will pop off. There are 2 more bolts and 1 screw in the wheel well. The bolts are 10mm, the screw is phillips.

      8- Take the belt off the alternator. 14mm open/closed wrench. The bolt on the tension pulley must be turned clockwise. It is wise to make a crude drawing of how the belt system works, in case the belt falls off or something.
      ~To do this one person is under the car and one is by the alternator. The person under the car turns the bolt on the auto tensioner pulley clockwise, the whole pulley will move and the belt will loosen (the pulley you are looking for is just to the right of the crank pulley. The crank pulley is the bottom-most pulley. The person over the engine bay can now move the belt off of the alternator.
      ~You can also do this by yourself by placing the closed end of the wrench on the auto-tension pulley. Sitting down in front of the car and using your foot to push the wrench forward (clockwise), you can reach up and blindly find the belt and move it off the pulley.

      9- Remove the wire support harness on the left of the alternator. 1 bolt total. 10mm open/closed wrench.
      ~For the next step the harness supporting the wiring that goes to the alternator must be removed. It is gold in color and located on the left of the alternator.

      10-Remove the coolant tank. 3 bolts total. 1/4" drive 10mm socket, 3" extension + 6" extension.
      ~Remove the harness that the coolant tank is resting on, not just the tank itself.
      ~The grease trick: you're going to have trouble lifting out the bolts. Fill the socket with grease before you place the socket on the bolt. After the bolt is loose, when you lift up the socket the bolt will stick to the socket. This is also a great way to put the bolts back in place.

      11- Remove the alternator bolts. 2 bolts total, one up top and one near the bottom. 14mm open/closed wrench and 3/8" drive 14mm socket with 3" extension.
      ~There are two alternator bolts that must be removed, both are 14mm. It is easier to remove the bottom bolt first, it is a long bolt, just keep turning. The top bolt is nice and short.

      12- Take alternator off and place it aside.
      ~You might have to work at it to get it off. Just keep wiggling. You don't need to remove it completely from the engine bay, just put it off toward the side.

      13- Remove the alternator harness. 2 bolts total. 3/8" drive 14mm socket and 3" extension.
      ~The alternator harness is connected to the block and is gold.

      14- Unplug (not unscrew) the O2 sensors. 2 total.
      ~Just unplug them from the harnesses. The top one is green, the bottom one is blue. Squeeze the side coming from the engine and they will come right off.

      15- Take off the nuts connecting the header to the block. 5 nuts total. 14mm open/closed wrench and a 1/2" drive 14mm deep socket and 3" extension.
      ~The left most nut will need to be taken off by a deepsocket and an extension. I almost rounded the nut off, don't do that.

      16- Take off the bolts at the bottom of the header. 3 bolts total. 3/8" drive 14mm socket, 3" extension and 6" extension.
      ~There are two bolts with springs attached to them. They are on the bottom of the header piping, after the cat on the header. Go under the car. There is also another one that is kind of hidden. It is located by the drivers side spring bolt. Use the 6" extension and unscrew the bolt (connected via bracket). You can get to the bolt from the drivers side of the big center support bar.

      17- Remove header from the top of the car.
      ~It will come out, just keep pulling. You might get cut...and bruised when it comes out...use Neosporin, cuts heal.
      ~If you have gone in for the recall, you will need to take off another bolt. Otherwise it will snag and you will get cut up...even more. The bolt is on the four point harness, it is the top left bolt that is connected to the pre-cat. This bolt is not fun to take off...it will suck!

      18- Remove O2 sensors. 2 bolts. 22mm open/closed wrench.
      ~Now that the header is out you and your friend get to take off the O2 sensors. They will not come out without a fight. One person holds the header and the other person takes off the O2 sensor. Make sure you take the bottom one out carefully...WD-40 is your friend. I replaced the top one that will go into my new header. If you need to replace them you can get them from your local dealer...
      Top O2 sensor: $60
      Bottom O2 sensor: $140...not a misprint!

      19- Clean the header ports on the header and on the block, the downpipe on the car, the bottom of the header (where the exhaust gases exit) and the metal ring that is on the downpipe that comes out.
      ~It is important you clean these spots so that no dirt gets into your engine.

      20- Screw in the top O2 sensor. 1 bolt total. 22mm open/closed wrench.
      ~Make sure you put some sort of anti-lock grease, just don't put too much.

      21- Place the new gasket on the block.

      22- Place header into position from the top of the car.

      23- Put the metal ring from the downpipe onto the bottom of the header.

      24- Place the header nuts back on, but do not tighten them.
      ~Put the nut w/o the washer on the leftmost space. It will be on the top row. If you put a nut with a built in washer in, the washer might hit a weld on the header and will not tighten. You can pick up a nut w/o a built in washer from Auto Zone. The nut size is: Fine M10 1.25mm.

      25- Reconnect the bottom of the header. 3 bolts total. 3/8" drive 14mm socket, 3" extension and 6" extension.
      ~Tighten these ones. The header is threaded for these bolts to fit in. The welded bracket on the header should line up with the bracket on the car, either use the old bolt, or if you lost it you can buy a new one, size M10 1.25mm x 30mm

      26- Tighten the header nuts. 5 nuts total. 14mm open/closed wrench (possible 16mm open/closed wrench) and 1/2" drive 14mm deepsocket with 3" extension.
      ~The leftmost top nut (the one you bought separately) might be a different wrench size, mine was a 16mm. Use the deepsocket and extension for the leftmost bottom nut. One of the nuts may be quite hard to reach due to the bigger piping...tighten them all pretty hard.

      27- Plug the O2 sensor male end into the female end. Sex. Secure the O2 sensor wire.
      ~The top one is the green harness. I used a zip tie to secure the wire...it was sticking way out before. Dont let yours get caught in the fan.

      28- Reconnect the alternator harness. 2 bolts total. 14mm socket with extension.
      ~This was the big gold harness that holds the top of the alternator.

      29- Reconnect the alternator. 2 bolts total. 3/8" drive 14mm socket with 3" extension.
      ~Connect the bottom bolt first. You have to wiggle the alternator into place for it. Just keep pushing, it's a b!tch. The top one is easy though smiley-smile

      30- Reconnect the wire harness to the left side of the alternator. 1 bolt total. 10mm open/closed wrench.
      ~The other little gold harness with the wire attached to it.

      31- Reconnect the belt to the alternator.
      ~If you made a crude drawing like I told you to, this will be easy. Just go for that auto tension pulley again...with a friend to put the belt back on the track.

      32- Use the jack to remove the jack stands.

      33- Reconnect the battery. 1 nut. 10mm open/closed wrench

      34- Turn the car on and let it reach normal operating temperature.

      35- Turn the car off and check for loose bolts/nuts/leaks.
      ~Careful it will be hot.

*If you do not have a resonator, your car will sound very raspy.
*If you have cat-back piping and a high flow muffler, a "back-fire" sound is normal.
*If the header is too loud/raspy you might want to go to a muffler shop and get a bigger resonator, it will make a world of difference.


To avoid the check engine light
if you order from Performance Tuning, they will include all you need to avoid getting this light.

      ~O2 bung - this is just a metal ring where the O2 sensor will screw in. take the bung to a muffler shop and have them weld it behind the 2nd catalytic converter...if you've already done the header swap, it will be the only catalytic converter.
      ~wire extensions - you have to extend the wires that come from the second O2 sensor so they will reach behind the cat.

Offline

 

2007-07-19 16:52:01 (1 year 17 weeks 6 days 22 hours 17 minutes 2 seconds) #109010 | | view posts since this          #2 

skinni

Daniel

record so far 15-2
United States
From: Vicksburg, MS
Registered: 2007-04-27
Reads: 872
Posts: 2786
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '05 SE-R Spec V
Member #883
Modifications : 40
Showoff page
Website

Re: How To: Header Install

Nice find Sin!


http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w239/skinnidaniel/Skinnisig.jpg

Offline

 

2007-07-20 02:47:40 (1 year 17 weeks 6 days 12 hours 21 minutes 23 seconds) #109305 | | view posts since this          #3 

darsondriss

Michael

Ve-tAc Hater
United States
From: FWB FL
Registered: 2007-03-02
Reads: 10571
Posts: 2148
Thanks given: 1
Thanks received: 4
Vehicle: '02 SE-R Spec V
Member #630
Modifications : 45
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

dang.... does that thing tell you when to take bathroom/water breaks too?

Offline

 

2007-07-20 03:48:13 (1 year 17 weeks 6 days 11 hours 20 minutes 50 seconds) #109316 | | view posts since this          #4 

Sinsation

Sin

BANNED
Cambodia
From: Pullman, WA
Registered: 2007-02-19
Reads: 1417
Posts: 1738
Last seen: 205.98 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 1
Vehicle: '05 SE-R Spec V
Member #587
Modifications : 14
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

i followed these directions and got my header installed trouble free. BTW Jon (2k4Spec) is doing his header next week, hopefully we'll have some pictures to break up that sea of text.

it does seem long, but it is nice to know what tools you'll need ahead of time so you're not stuck with having to go to the store and a car that u can't drive.

Last edited by Sinsation (2007-07-20 03:49:52)

Offline

 

2007-07-20 15:40:08 (1 year 17 weeks 5 days 23 hours 28 minutes 55 seconds) #109585 | | view posts since this          #5 

thestunts05spec
Sleepin At The Tree
United States
From: Calif.
Registered: 2007-01-18
Reads: 236
Posts: 140
Last seen: 134.13 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Member #475
Modifications : 0

Re: How To: Header Install

this is a great write up !

Thanks for taking the time man .....

Offline

 

2007-07-20 15:44:24 (1 year 17 weeks 5 days 23 hours 24 minutes 39 seconds) #109591 | | view posts since this          #6 

gint

Fillup

Greased Lightning!
Mozambique
From: B-Lo
Registered: 2007-03-29
Reads: 4054
Posts: 2251
Thanks given: 1
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '06 SE-R Spec V
Member #717
Modifications : 43
Showoff page
Website

Re: How To: Header Install

I did it with WAY less tools...This makes it sound like rocket science. lol.

Also on reassembly...Use Antiseize.


http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p127/SentraGint/Slide1-4.jpg
tommymel: if i bought a stillen lip for the b16 why would i have to replace the flywheel bolts

Offline

 

2007-10-04 19:06:15 (1 year 6 weeks 6 days 20 hours 2 minutes 48 seconds) #155290 | | view posts since this          #7 

White_Spec-V
Goin turbo!!
United States
From: Miami, Fl
Registered: 2007-09-26
Reads: 8629
Posts: 861
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 1
Vehicle: '02 SE-R Spec V
Member #2066
Modifications : 6
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

maybe i missed it, idk, but how exactly do you extend the wires for the o2 sensor? meaning, what kind of wires are supposed to be used?

great write-up btw  smiley-tup

Last edited by White_Spec-V (2007-10-04 19:07:49)

Offline

 

2008-02-24 21:52:22 (38 weeks 4 days 16 hours 16 minutes 41 seconds) #1671450 | | view posts since this          #8 

BWestGSX06
Sleepin At The Tree
Registered: 2008-01-08
Reads: 328
Posts: 286
Last seen: 13.11 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '03 SE-R Spec V
Member #3239
Modifications : 13

Re: How To: Header Install

Basically these two nuts are rounded out. All the others came out fine, but for whatever reason these two decided to stick. Tried PB blaster, didn't work. Had a 2 ft breaker bar on the left one, didn't work. smiley-shrug



http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii6/bwestgsx06/DSC00170.jpg
both of them

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii6/bwestgsx06/DSC00169.jpg
the far left one

http://i260.photobucket.com/albums/ii6/bwestgsx06/DSC00167.jpg
the middle one. This one is def the biggest pain...

Last edited by BWestGSX06 (2008-02-24 21:56:00)


Fast :: Cheap :: Reliable
          Pick Two

Offline

 

2008-03-03 18:38:22 (37 weeks 3 days 19 hours 30 minutes 41 seconds) #1679641 | | view posts since this          #9 

amalik13
Elite Methods
Pakistan
From: Aurora/Denver, CO
Registered: 2008-01-21
Reads: 4579
Posts: 435
Thanks given: 4
Thanks received: 0
Member #3430
Modifications : 0

Re: How To: Header Install

I have the  XS Power Full Race Header pkg. w/ Midpipe & Racepipe w/ free o2 spacer, and I was wondering why the check engine light is on? Well first the check engine light was off for a couple of hours after the install, then while I was driving it came on, I was wondering if I have to do an idle relearn on it??


http://b1.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/00980/18/49/980489481_l.jpg

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:13:27 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 55 minutes 36 seconds) #1714234 | | view posts since this          #10 

Blown2.5SpecV

Chris

Tec
United States
From: Pennsylvania
Registered: 2008-04-05
Reads: 91
Posts: 16
Last seen: 69.57 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Member #4753
Modifications : 0
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

I just installed my header and wanted 2 how i reconnect
BOTH 02 sensors being that there is only one port for the sensor.
Help would be appreciated.

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:14:20 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 54 minutes 43 seconds) #1714235 | | view posts since this          #11 

Skeeter

jamey

The Dude
United States
From: cookeville, tn
Registered: 2008-03-19
Reads: 344
Posts: 240
Last seen: 16.93 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '04 SE-R Spec V
Member #4385
Modifications : 20
Showoff page
Website

Re: How To: Header Install

what year chris?


http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll121/skeeternash/Misc/ForumSig.jpg
2004 Spec V
XS Catback, XS 4-1 Header, Nismo CAI, Axxtion STS, Mach 1 Lip, Onstar Antenna, Painted Calipers

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:15:26 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 53 minutes 37 seconds) #1714236 | | view posts since this          #12 

Blown2.5SpecV

Chris

Tec
United States
From: Pennsylvania
Registered: 2008-04-05
Reads: 91
Posts: 16
Last seen: 69.57 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Member #4753
Modifications : 0
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

2003 model

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:15:47 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 53 minutes 16 seconds) #1714237 | | view posts since this          #13 

Skeeter

jamey

The Dude
United States
From: cookeville, tn
Registered: 2008-03-19
Reads: 344
Posts: 240
Last seen: 16.93 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '04 SE-R Spec V
Member #4385
Modifications : 20
Showoff page
Website

Re: How To: Header Install

installed my header tonight using these instructions and they were really helpful.  i wouldn't have known where to begin without it.

that said, there is a step missing.  putting the rock shield on passenger side back on


http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll121/skeeternash/Misc/ForumSig.jpg
2004 Spec V
XS Catback, XS 4-1 Header, Nismo CAI, Axxtion STS, Mach 1 Lip, Onstar Antenna, Painted Calipers

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:17:06 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 51 minutes 57 seconds) #1714239 | | view posts since this          #14 

Skeeter

jamey

The Dude
United States
From: cookeville, tn
Registered: 2008-03-19
Reads: 344
Posts: 240
Last seen: 16.93 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '04 SE-R Spec V
Member #4385
Modifications : 20
Showoff page
Website

Re: How To: Header Install

you should have to use the extension wires.  what header did you get?


http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll121/skeeternash/Misc/ForumSig.jpg
2004 Spec V
XS Catback, XS 4-1 Header, Nismo CAI, Axxtion STS, Mach 1 Lip, Onstar Antenna, Painted Calipers

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:18:50 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 50 minutes 13 seconds) #1714240 | | view posts since this          #15 

Blown2.5SpecV

Chris

Tec
United States
From: Pennsylvania
Registered: 2008-04-05
Reads: 91
Posts: 16
Last seen: 69.57 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Member #4753
Modifications : 0
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

the part about the o2 sensor is confusing.

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:19:33 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 49 minutes 30 seconds) #1714241 | | view posts since this          #16 

Blown2.5SpecV

Chris

Tec
United States
From: Pennsylvania
Registered: 2008-04-05
Reads: 91
Posts: 16
Last seen: 69.57 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Member #4753
Modifications : 0
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

obx racing header

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:20:16 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 48 minutes 47 seconds) #1714242 | | view posts since this          #17 

Skeeter

jamey

The Dude
United States
From: cookeville, tn
Registered: 2008-03-19
Reads: 344
Posts: 240
Last seen: 16.93 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '04 SE-R Spec V
Member #4385
Modifications : 20
Showoff page
Website

Re: How To: Header Install

did it come with extension wires?


http://i287.photobucket.com/albums/ll121/skeeternash/Misc/ForumSig.jpg
2004 Spec V
XS Catback, XS 4-1 Header, Nismo CAI, Axxtion STS, Mach 1 Lip, Onstar Antenna, Painted Calipers

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:20:17 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 48 minutes 46 seconds) #1714243 | | view posts since this          #18 

Spec-V WannaBe
Moderator

Daniel

Automatic Guru
United States
From: Wesley Chapel, FL
Registered: 2007-05-05
Reads: 7928
Posts: 3394
Thanks given: 2
Thanks received: 3
Vehicle: '03 2.5 LE
Member #915
Modifications : 25
Showoff page
Feedback page
Website

Re: How To: Header Install

You need to have a 02 bung in your midpipe or catback to hook in the second 02. Thats what I had to do.


http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r145/Altimax98/Avatar2newcopy.jpg
cute02spec: yep, what dan said   < Thats Me!!!

Looking for a rear end totaled Spec-V. PM ME!

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:22:04 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 46 minutes 59 seconds) #1714246 | | view posts since this          #19 

Blown2.5SpecV

Chris

Tec
United States
From: Pennsylvania
Registered: 2008-04-05
Reads: 91
Posts: 16
Last seen: 69.57 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Member #4753
Modifications : 0
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

yea it came with the extension wire.
Where can i get an o2 Bung

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:24:36 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 44 minutes 27 seconds) #1714247 | | view posts since this          #20 

Spec-V WannaBe
Moderator

Daniel

Automatic Guru
United States
From: Wesley Chapel, FL
Registered: 2007-05-05
Reads: 7928
Posts: 3394
Thanks given: 2
Thanks received: 3
Vehicle: '03 2.5 LE
Member #915
Modifications : 25
Showoff page
Feedback page
Website

Re: How To: Header Install

You have to go to a muffler shop and get one welded in. Do you have a midpipe?


http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r145/Altimax98/Avatar2newcopy.jpg
cute02spec: yep, what dan said   < Thats Me!!!

Looking for a rear end totaled Spec-V. PM ME!

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:28:13 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 40 minutes 50 seconds) #1714249 | | view posts since this          #21 

Blown2.5SpecV

Chris

Tec
United States
From: Pennsylvania
Registered: 2008-04-05
Reads: 91
Posts: 16
Last seen: 69.57 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Member #4753
Modifications : 0
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

yea i have a mid-pipe

Offline

 

2008-04-05 21:31:30 (32 weeks 5 days 17 hours 37 minutes 33 seconds) #1714252 | | view posts since this          #22 

Blown2.5SpecV

Chris

Tec
United States
From: Pennsylvania
Registered: 2008-04-05
Reads: 91
Posts: 16
Last seen: 69.57 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Member #4753
Modifications : 0
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

Daniel thanks 4 the help.

Offline

 

2008-05-03 10:41:24 (28 weeks 6 days 4 hours 27 minutes 39 seconds) #1742746 | | view posts since this          #23 

dizzyfoshizzy

Shiloh

Shiloh da Fryed bro
United States
From: Maryland 410
Registered: 2008-04-07
Reads: 481
Posts: 27
Last seen: 17.16 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '04 SE-R Spec V
Member #4813
Modifications : 18

Re: How To: Header Install

I followed these directions, and got the job done with only an open/closed 10mm wrench, an open closed 22 mm wrench, a half inch drive breaking bar w/ a deep 14 mm socket and 3 inch extention and an adjustable wrench....Not to say that it wasn't quite a whore at a few times, but I just moved to Utah and had no tools and tight budget....don't forget Auto Zone....They rented me the breaking bar for $20 bucks and fully refunded it when I returned it.....

[u]3 Additional NOTES: [/u]It is unnecessary to remove the coolant tank, I didn't need the "washerless nut", and it is much easier to reinstall the serpentine belt, by first removing it from the pulley straight down from the alternator (located at the bottom of the engine, the one closest to the front bumper, closest to you if you're at the front of the car) then place the belt over the alternator pulley, put your wrench back on the auto-tensioner pulley turn clockwise...you then easily (with both hands close by and a clear line of sight) pull the belt down toward the ground and slip it under (around) the above mentioned pulley which is the easiest to reach at the bottom of the car.

Offline

 

2008-05-03 14:59:46 (28 weeks 6 days 9 minutes 17 seconds) #1742892 | | view posts since this          #24 

03serv
Sleepin At The Tree
Registered: 2007-10-14
Reads: 1767
Posts: 139
Last seen: 10.57 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '03 SE-R Spec V
Member #2230
Modifications : 11
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

dam, some pictures would be great.. i'm trying to see how can i get the alternator out of the way, would alternator fall off if i took off that screw behind it? because i don't want anything to drop.. and how to i take off those springs at the bottom of the header??

Last edited by 03serv (2008-05-03 15:00:20)


http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj57/leet_1987/sumooth1.gif

Offline

 

2008-05-06 14:51:11 (28 weeks 3 days 17 minutes 52 seconds) #1745431 | | view posts since this          #25 

dizzyfoshizzy

Shiloh

Shiloh da Fryed bro
United States
From: Maryland 410
Registered: 2008-04-07
Reads: 481
Posts: 27
Last seen: 17.16 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '04 SE-R Spec V
Member #4813
Modifications : 18

Re: How To: Header Install

disconnect all the alternator wires first.. Then facing the alternator from the front there will be one 14mm bolt at the bottom (where the alternator mounts) and remove that. Directly up from that, there is another 14mm bolt (that is shorter) remove that one (this is the top alternator mount that connects to the alternator bracket which the black ground wire was connected to....the alternator will not drop I can assure you. you're gonna have to shake the mother fucker back and forth for at least 3-5 minutes to remove it. lol...so don't worry.

Offline

 

2008-05-07 00:13:40 (28 weeks 2 days 14 hours 55 minutes 23 seconds) #1746064 | | view posts since this          #26 

03serv
Sleepin At The Tree
Registered: 2007-10-14
Reads: 1767
Posts: 139
Last seen: 10.57 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '03 SE-R Spec V
Member #2230
Modifications : 11
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

dizzyfoshizzy wrote:

disconnect all the alternator wires first.. Then facing the alternator from the front there will be one 14mm bolt at the bottom (where the alternator mounts) and remove that. Directly up from that, there is another 14mm bolt (that is shorter) remove that one (this is the top alternator mount that connects to the alternator bracket which the black ground wire was connected to....the alternator will not drop I can assure you. you're gonna have to shake the mother fucker back and forth for at least 3-5 minutes to remove it. lol...so don't worry.

Did it! thanks! sounds sexy, i can hear backfire now, sounds cool but dunno if that's a good or bad thing, lol.. But other than that, love the sound! I had to replace all the header nuts, all of mine stripped, but managed to get them out, I was so happy, *whew*, ****NOTE**** most annoying part is getting the alternator back into place so you can slide the bolt back in, was a b****.


http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/jj57/leet_1987/sumooth1.gif

Offline

 

2008-05-07 02:34:13 (28 weeks 2 days 12 hours 34 minutes 50 seconds) #1746180 | | view posts since this          #27 

dizzyfoshizzy

Shiloh

Shiloh da Fryed bro
United States
From: Maryland 410
Registered: 2008-04-07
Reads: 481
Posts: 27
Last seen: 17.16 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '04 SE-R Spec V
Member #4813
Modifications : 18

Re: How To: Header Install

yeah fo sho. lol Glad to help.

Offline

 

2008-06-19 22:36:09 (22 weeks 16 hours 32 minutes 54 seconds) #1784704 | | view posts since this          #28 

skunkone

Fabian

Blue Moon and a Jack Daniel's Flat Iron Steak
United States
From: pasadena
Registered: 2008-05-10
Reads: 4357
Posts: 144
Last seen: 9.61 days ago
Thanks given: 0
Thanks received: 0
Vehicle: '02 SE-R Automatic
Member #5472
Modifications : 19
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

what would be the bare minimum tools to get this done, mind got ganked so i have to go buy them all, and am short on bread.

or are these only the ones needed, and all ones needed.

-jack and 2 jack stands
-open/closed wrenches
.....10mm
.....12mm
.....14mm
.....16mm
.....22mm
-socket wrenches
.....1/4" drive
.....3/8" drive
.....1/2" drive
-breaker bars
.....1/4" drive
.....3/8" drive
.....1/2" drive
-socket wrench extensions
.....1/4" drive 3" ext.
.....1/4" drive 6" ext.
.....3/8" drive 3" ext.
.....3/8" drive 6" ext.
.....1/2" drive 3" ext.
-sockets
.....10mm 1/4" drive
.....14mm 3/8" drive
.....14mm deep socket 1/2" drive
-flat-head screwdriver
-phillips-head screwdriver

and what are socket wrenches?  I asked 9 mechanics today and none of them knew.

thanks


http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii81/fabiangomez357/potroastcopy.jpg


http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii81/fabiangomez357/birds6izzm2-1.gif

Offline

 

2008-11-07 15:14:06 (1 week 6 days 22 hours 54 minutes 57 seconds) #1916588 | | view posts since this          #29 

mikeeonfiya

michael

smokin buddha
United States
From: Milpitas, CA
Registered: 2006-12-03
Reads: 4978
Posts: 726
Thanks given: 2
Thanks received: 1
Vehicle: '04 SE-R Spec V
Member #379
Modifications : 15
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

dizzyfoshizzy wrote:

****NOTE**** most annoying part is getting the alternator back into place so you can slide the bolt back in, was a b****.

true...that was the most annoying part.

i couldn't reuse the bracket bolt, my header didn't line up with the intended bracket piece at the bottom so i'm not using it. will that be a issue later on?


http://westscapefilms.com/michael.%5Bthx.for.this.space.vu%5D/pichas/msv/sigs/mikeeonfiya.jpg

Offline

 

2008-11-07 15:14:33 (1 week 6 days 22 hours 54 minutes 30 seconds) #1916591 | | view posts since this          #30 

mikeeonfiya

michael

smokin buddha
United States
From: Milpitas, CA
Registered: 2006-12-03
Reads: 4978
Posts: 726
Thanks given: 2
Thanks received: 1
Vehicle: '04 SE-R Spec V
Member #379
Modifications : 15
Showoff page

Re: How To: Header Install

03serv wrote:

****NOTE**** most annoying part is getting the alternator back into place so you can slide the bolt back in, was a b****.

true...that was the most annoying part.

i couldn't reuse the bracket bolt, my header didn't line up with the intended bracket piece at the bottom so i'm not using it. will that be a issue later on?


http://westscapefilms.com/michael.%5Bthx.for.this.space.vu%5D/pichas/msv/sigs/mikeeonfiya.jpg

Offline

 

Views: 4708