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Old 09-28-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default ok i have a problem and a question on my 1965

my mustang has light issues it will turn on and then they start flashing off and on i move the wires it will turn on a little while then turn off i got to get info on that and do they make haeders for a 200 cubic inch 6 cylinder
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Are you talking about you head lights, dash lights or all of your lights and what wires are you moving around ? In reply to your header question they do make them . Try classic inline six or Mustang Plus for the headers.
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You might also look at Clifford Performance for I-6 headers. Also, if you're going to add headers to your 6, you might also consider tacking in an exhaust port divider before installing the headers. The divider (that Clifford also sells) fixes an inherent flaw in the I-6 exhaust system by creating a better separation between the no. 3 and 4 ports. I've heard that adding this along with new headers will give you an increase in horsepower up to 10%. I'm going to add a port divider on my I-6 during re-assembly from recent paint and body work. If I was going to buy headers, I'd seriously consider what Clifford has to offer. Here's their link:

Clifford Performance :: Make 6 = 8

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ok sorry about that but i meant head lights and the wire to the light switch on the dash
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