I had my headers repaired, I also had him weld around each tube at the flange. I was very specific about bolting them to a head I supplied and what type of rod I wanted him to use. He dropped them off at my shop and they looked great, except for one thing, he had forgot to put in a brace as I had asked. He said no problem and took that one with him. Well, it's been a month or so and I started to port them and found that when he did the bracket he must not have bolted it back on the head because it distorted. If I hold a straight edge across the flange two of the tubes stayed in line, the one that he braced closest to the turbo is a strong 1/16" off...
My question is how can I repair this?
I thought if I bolted it to a head heated it and slowly tightened the one in question while heating and then let it cool on the head it may correct. The guy that did the work felt like this would not get the job done.
I gave it to him last night to repair, he dropped it off today and said he had straightened it. As far as I am concerned it's still distorted, still a strong 1/16" off.
Any ideas.....

My question is how can I repair this?
I thought if I bolted it to a head heated it and slowly tightened the one in question while heating and then let it cool on the head it may correct. The guy that did the work felt like this would not get the job done.
I gave it to him last night to repair, he dropped it off today and said he had straightened it. As far as I am concerned it's still distorted, still a strong 1/16" off.
Any ideas.....



