iamdub
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WELL I just confirmed the headers did in fact melt the aluminum heater tubes to the point where they have a curved spot conforming to the header tube. It's now developed a pin hole leak causing a coolant leak at one of the spot touching the manifolds. I'm torn between hitting it with some JB cold weld or buying this super muggy alloy1 repair kit to fix the pin hole. Secondly I will have to move the lines away from the headers to keep them from contacting. Any thoughts or suggestions??? I should have known better than to let them keep resting on the manifolds. I'm trying to keep from buying/replacing the entire heater tube assembly. Maybe even a section of rubber heater hose....
I wouldn't waste efforts with the J-B Weld. When it fails, it'll just be money wasted and more to clean out before you can solder it closed. You should be able to easily tweak the tubes to clear the header. Don't focus the bend on the one area near the damaged point cuz it'll kink. Try to roll it away by twisting it at a point lower, where it goes under the firewall. There's not a lot of slack, but there should be enough.