Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

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Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

Postby SS396 » Tue Mar 10, 2020 6:54 pm

I received my Bronco hut 2 into 1 exhaust after many months of waiting. They came with ball flanges as compared to the Bronco Hut shorty headers which have flat flanges. I need to call Jerod (new Bronco Hut owner) to ask him about it, but wondering if anyone else had this issue. I thought they were supposed to be a bolt in matched system. Looks like great quality except for this issue.
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Re: Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

Postby Eck » Tue Mar 10, 2020 11:14 pm

If I understand correctly, the ball flange is what creates the seal when you bolt them together. I have the same setup and there wasn’t a gasket required and they just bolted together with the ball end cinching down. There will not be a flat connection of the two flanges.


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Re: Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

Postby SS396 » Wed Mar 11, 2020 6:59 am

Thanks Eck, I was afraid of that being Bronco Huts expectation also - just smash the ball socket into a flat flange hole...no way to expect a decent seal that way, but workable I suppose. I'll update you guys when I hear from the Hut..
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Re: Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

Postby SS396 » Wed Mar 11, 2020 8:34 am

Update - heard back from all of the Bronco Hut folks old and new, very responsive and helpful - great people. It is their intent that the ball joint on exhaust be mated to the flat flange on header. They note that they had them made with thick flange plates to allow some crushing force to create a seal. Dana states that they haven't had any leaking issues.

I don't think it's an ideal design, but understand that the header manufacturer won't do a ball and socket flange - Dana had the exhaust made with a thick flange plate to compensate.

I'll let you know how the install goes.
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Re: Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

Postby jgrow » Thu Mar 19, 2020 7:53 pm

I've been running that system off an explorer 302 for 3yrs 25k miles. No leaks at the flange but I do seem to have to tighten header bolts often. I'd suggest using some loctite there. I still like the growl...good system.
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Re: Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

Postby SS396 » Thu Mar 19, 2020 8:37 pm

Thanks JG. I'm sorry to report that the system (at least this new batch) does not fit. I spent two frustrating days trying to get the downpipes aligned to the Y section with no success. I had to give up a bring it to the muffler shop and they had no luck either. Ended up having to fab a new downpipe on the driver side (the one that comes across the trans) as well as a new Y pipe. $300 payment to the muffler shop and the system is in. Would have been much cheaper just to have them fab the whole system from scratch.

Don't let this sway you away from the Bronco Hut in general. The owner is very nice and responsive, and the new batch of exhaust kits were ordered before he took over. I will note that I have a 351, although the system is supposed to work with 302 and 351.

On to the next project - hydroboost on the daughter's 77.
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Re: Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

Postby SS396 » Fri Mar 20, 2020 9:57 am

I should give a shout out to Exhaust Pros in Northglenn, they did a nice job.
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Re: Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

Postby jgrow » Fri Mar 20, 2020 3:44 pm

SS396 wrote:
Don't let this sway you away from the Bronco Hut in general. The owner is very nice and responsive, and the new batch of exhaust kits were ordered before he took over. I will note that I have a 351, although the system is supposed to work with 302 and 351.



Ruh roh! I just pulled this exhaust off my 68s 289 and am in the midst of dropping a 351 in it. Wondering if I run into those issues. Time will tell. Glad you got yours up and running.


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Re: Bronco hut headers and exhaust problem

Postby Kinder » Fri Mar 20, 2020 4:43 pm

When we bought the system for TFB Bronco Hut made a small change, at time of purchase, to the system when they knew it was going into a 351w setup as the system was designed for a 302. I’m curious if the new owners know about this mod?
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