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Does anyone know a manufacturer that used "AH" and 2 numbers after the "AH"? I have found a pair and the person says they are not CH but AHxx. Any help would be appreciated as I have looked and came up empty.
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No one?


BTW they appear to be equal length but hard to know for sure from the photos and were white.

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Maybe Appliance Headers?
Check in w/ Member Fast67VelleN20 as he mentioned having an Appliance listing in this past thread also are the collectors welded as Scuncio noted?
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Sorry I should have given more info. One piece head flange, 3 bolt collector ring welded, unique header tube bends and were originally (as far as I can tell) white. Once I get them in my possession I'll share photos. I do not think these are Appliance Headers. The Stamped part number is definitely AHxx .
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I'll try to find out the header manufacturer for the headers once you can confirm the numbers after the AHxx. Don.
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Don, thanks for the reply. Number on the head flange is AH15
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Bump still looking for any more info on these. Thanks. Here are also some better photos.
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Another to research may be Alphabet Headers who used to make pipes for Motorcycles and off road applications, maybe cars too?
Don't know why I didn't think of them earlier as there's an old Alphabet decal on my toolbox from the 70's...can't remember when I got it but probably came w/ a set race sled pipes?

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They look like old Cyclone or Casler headers. I used to have a set on my square body GMC short box , before they rotted out and were replaced by Headman.
They are not Appliance, that manufacturer used individual flanges and 4 hole collector flanges. Later issue Appliance had 4 hole rotating flanges before the company evolved into Blackjack headers.
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