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1966+ Chevy GMC Small Block SBC V8 262 265 283 305 327 350 400 Exhaust Header

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1966+ Chevy GMC Small Block SBC V8 262 265 283 305 327 350 400 Exhaust HeaderSAMexhaust headers are the perfect combination of quality and value. our exhaust headers made of high quality T 304 stainless steel with CNC machine flanges of TIG and MIG welded construction. Computerized Mandrel Bends bending maximizes the smoothest exhaust airflow for your vehicle and achieves better exhaust gas scavenging and reduced back pressure. Features Exhaust Header Model or Series: Tight Tuck Make: Chevy Engine: 262 400 SBC Header Style:

SAMexhaust headers are the perfect combination of quality and value. our exhaust headers made of high-quality T-304 stainless steel with CNC machine flanges of TIG and MIG welded construction. Computerized Mandrel-Bends bending maximizes the smoothest exhaust airflow for your vehicle and achieves better exhaust gas scavenging and reduced back pressure.

Features

  • Exhaust Header Model or Series: Tight Tuck
  • Make: Chevy
  • Engine: 262-400 SBC
  • Header Style: Block hugger
  • Primary Tube Diameter (in): 1 5/8 in.
  • Collector Attachment: 3-bolt flange
  • Collector Diameter: 2.500 in.
  • Collector Reducers Included: Yes
  • Collector Reducer Exit Diameter: 2.500 in.
  • Cylinder Head Port Shape: Round
  • Primary Tube Gauge: 16-gauge
  • Flange Thickness (in): 5/16 in.
  • Bolts/Studs Included: Yes
  • Gaskets Included: Yes
  • Crossover Pipe Included: No
  • Motor Mounts Included: No
  • Tight Tucks fit in the tightest engine compartments and clear most stock motor mounts.
  • Professional Installation is Highly Recommended (No Instruction Included).

Fitment

  • Fits ALL Small Block Chevy V8 Engines from '55+ using the Standard Exhaust Pattern(283, 305, 327, 350, 400, etc.)
  • Will not fit 1955-1957 Chevy, Camaro, or other modern vehicles with a cross member below the engine's center two exhaust ports

VEHICLE NAME YEAR ENGINE
Chevrolet C10 Suburban 1977|1980|1982~1984 4.1L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L|7.4L
Chevrolet C1500 1993|1998 4.1L|4.3L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L|6.5L|7.4L
Chevrolet C1500 Suburban 1995~1996 5.7L|6.5L
Chevrolet C20 1976|1979 4.1L|4.8L|5.7L|6.6L|7.4L
Chevrolet C20 Pickup 1969~1972 4.1L|4.8L|5.0L|5.3L|5.7L|6.5L|6.6L
Chevrolet C2500 1988|1999~2000 4.3L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L|6.5L|7.4L
Chevrolet C3500 1990|1994|1997 5.7L|6.2L|6.5L|7.4L
Chevrolet Camaro 1973~1974|1986|1989|1991 2.5L|2.8L|3.1L|4.1L|5.0L|5.7L
Chevrolet Chevelle 1967~1968 --|3.8L|4.1L|4.6L|5.0L|5.3L|5.4L|5.7L|6.5L
Chevrolet Chevy II 1966 2.5L|3.2L|3.8L|4.6L|5.3L|5.4L
Chevrolet El Camino 1978|1982|1984 3.3L|3.8L|4.4L|5.0L|5.7L
Chevrolet G10 1977|1980 4.1L|5.0L|5.7L
Chevrolet G20 1986|1990 4.3L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L
Chevrolet G20 Van 1970~1972 4.1L|4.8L|5.0L|5.7L
Chevrolet G30 1975|1992 4.3L|4.8L|5.7L|6.2L|6.6L|7.4L
Chevrolet G30 Van 1973 4.1L|5.7L|7.4L
Chevrolet Impala 1967~1969|1974|1978|1981~1982|1984~1985 3.8L|4.1L|4.3L|4.4L|4.6L|5.0L|5.3L|5.4L|5.7L|6.5L|6.6L|7.0L|7.4L
Chevrolet K10 1980|1983 4.1L|4.8L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L|6.6L|7.4L
Chevrolet K10 Suburban 1970~1972|1976 4.1L|4.8L|5.0L|5.7L|6.6L
Chevrolet K1500 1991|1994|1996 4.3L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L|6.5L
Chevrolet K20 1979 4.1L|4.8L|5.7L|6.6L
Chevrolet K20 Pickup 1973 4.1L|4.8L|5.0L|5.7L|7.4L
Chevrolet K2500 Suburban 1992|1995 5.7L|6.5L|7.4L
Chevrolet K30 1981|1985 4.8L|5.7L|6.2L|7.4L
Chevrolet K3500 1988|1994 5.7L|6.2L|6.5L|7.4L
Chevrolet Malibu 1967|1974~1975|1977|1983 3.8L|4.1L|4.3L|4.6L|5.0L|5.3L|5.7L|6.5L|6.6L|7.4L
GMC C15/C1500 Pickup 1968~1969 3.8L|4.1L|4.8L|5.0L|5.3L|5.4L|5.7L|6.5L
GMC C1500 1993|1998 4.3L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L
GMC C1500 Suburban 1979|1995|1997 4.1L|5.0L|5.7L|6.5L|7.4L
GMC C25 1976|1978 4.1L|4.8L|5.0L|5.7L|6.6L|7.4L
GMC C25 Suburban 1975 4.8L|5.7L|7.4L
GMC C2500 1981|1989 4.1L|4.3L|4.8L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L|7.4L
GMC C2500 Suburban 1982~1983|1985~1986|1996 4.8L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L|6.5L|7.4L
GMC C3500 1980|1984|1993 4.1L|4.8L|5.7L|6.2L|6.5L|7.4L
GMC G15 1977 4.1L|5.0L|5.7L
GMC G2500 1988|1990|1995 4.3L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L|6.5L
GMC G3500 1987 4.3L|5.7L|6.2L
GMC K15 1976 4.1L|4.8L|5.7L|6.6L|7.4L
GMC K1500 1982|1986|1989|1991|1994 4.1L|4.3L|5.0L|5.7L|6.2L|6.5L
GMC K2500 1980|1984 4.1L|4.8L|5.7L|6.2L|6.6L
GMC K2500 Suburban 1979|1996 4.8L|5.7L|6.5L|6.6L|7.4L
GMC S15 1982|1986|1988|1990 1.9L|2.5L|2.8L|4.3L
GMC Yukon 1992 5.7L
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AB
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 3
Replacing a RXA770/780/880? You May be Disappointed.
Style: Receiver
I will start with the issues. (1.) HDMI audio drop outs. This can be fix by going into your tv and changing your audio settings from auto to pass through. However I remember this causing an inconvenience of some sort. I did not have to make this change with Marantz M1, Sony AZ1000, Or Integra DRX3.4. (2.) when unit goes into auto-standby while using the digital optical input, it will freeze after turning it on again. I had to unplug it to get it to work correctly. this happened every time. (3.) The plastic front panel can scratch easily. You may want to use a can of air to clean it. Yamaha should have flipped the design-the metal/aluminum where the glass/plastic is and the plastic where the metal is. (4) If using the coaxial for tv audio, It will take 9 full seconds before audio is heard. I had to buy a new TV(this was before the other issues were discovered). Finally (5) if you are replacing a RXA770/780/880, you may be disappointed. You'll have to step up to the RXA4A to get the features like PEQ and menus you had with them. Sound and Power: The 2 channel specs between the Yamaha RXA2A and The Yamaha RN1000A stereo receiver are similar. Don't let that fool you. The RN1000A is way more powerful and sound much better with music, however the A2A was way better than the RN1000A for movies and tv. In full range, sub off, the RXA2A could not drive the Polk RTIa5's well with music. In fact, to me the Marantz M1class D and the Sony AZ1000 70/70w class AB sounded more powerful and musical, making them easier to listen to than the A2A. The Integra best all 3 AVR's for music in full range mode without a sub to my ears. But with the 3.4, the sub output volume was way too low, I hated the click noise(sounds like it powered on again) when turning up master volume, and I couldn't use the presets without changing the source. The Yamaha RN1000a is the best for music only, especially at a sale price. My Positives: It come with a 5 year warranty when registered. It's well built, especially better than the Sony. You get 8 presets that you can set to the same source or different sources almost any kind of way. The dialogue mode works very well even for music. Yamaha Support is very helpful. If yours don't come with the above issues/defects that I listed, I think it can be easy to just set it, forget about it and enjoy it.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2026
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DougMac
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Excellent AVR!
Style: Receiver
Our projector in our home theater died and I updated to a 4K projector. I was using a 10 year old Onkyo receiver. It was still working fine, but being that old it did not have the latest audio codecs or 4K HDMI, so I decided to go ahead and upgrade my AVR. I had bought a relatively inexpensive Yamaha for our living room TV a few years ago and have been pleased with its performance. I looked at the RX-A2A and RX-A4A. After reading numerous reviews and tests, I decided to go with the A2A, since it was on sale and much less expensive. The difference in features were not important to me. I only need one HDMI output and only have three inputs. While the A4A has a more powerful amp and better power supply, I thought the A2A would be sufficient since our home theater is "cozy" about the same size as a living room. My speakers in my 7.1 setup are very efficient and we play music and videos at a reasonable loudness. Still, I was concerned that the A2A would match the performance of the Onkyo with its beefier power supply and more power. My fears were soon put to rest. After swapping out the units, I set up the A2A. It only took 10 minutes, including running YPAO to calibrate the system. I designed the room carefully and it has acoustic treatments, including bass traps. Therefore, the adjustments made by YPAO were minimal. We watched "No Time to Die", which has a well-regarded soundtrack full of dialog, music and special effects, including some beefy LFE. The A2A handled it all with aplomb, even at a higher-than-normal volume setting. I felt there was a noticeable improvement in audio quality. My adult son, who didn't know I upgraded to the Yamaha, remarked how the audio sounded more balanced and refined, which he attributed my sound treatments (he'd already heard the Onkyo after I had installed them). Video quality is also excellent, seamlessly passing the HDR 4K signal to the projector. Although I'm frugal and didn't want to upgrade my AVR, I'm glad I did. I'm also glad I went with the A2A.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2024
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Timothy Cox
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Yamaha RX A2A
Style: Receiver, Style: Receiver
It was time to replace my old receiver with a current version. Much of the technology has changed when comparing receivers today versus 20 years ago. However, the Yamaha RX – A2 A offered a great balance between price and features. Hooking up my existing components and high definition television was extremely easy. I would recommend downloading the users manual from the Yamaha website to brush up on all options and features available during set up. The sound reproduction is top notch. I also hear the difference in surround sound reproduction compared to my older model. Once you spend quality time setting up your receiver to reflect the setup you desire, this model does not disappoint. I was able to set up my second zone so I can listen to a completely different input compared to the main room. I especially like the value added Bluetooth feature so I can connect directly to the receiver without any wires connection.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2026
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Willie
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Yamaha quality and features as expected.
Style: Receiver
Love it! Easy set up lots of options. Beautiful immersion sound.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2025
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Programming Geek
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Exceeded expectations
Style: Receiver
We have 2 tower speakers, 4 ceiling speakers, a center speaker, and two subwoofers and, wow, the sound is amazing. The key is the microphone which is used to set the relative volume and delay time for each speaker. Comes with media app which allows access to my audio files on my network storage device and lots of streaming apps. Kudos to Yamaha.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2026

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