Header from Sharkracing DOES NOT FIT!!!!!!!!!!

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Header from Sharkracing DOES NOT FIT!!!!!!!!!!

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Here's what the problems are..... here's the email I sent them since they don't have a phone... if anyone has any ideas on this issue, please help!!!

Sam,

I got the header, and it does NOT fit my 2001 1.6L Daewoo Lanos. I'm very upset and would like to know if you might have shipped me the wrong header by an accident. The flunge (triangle where 3 bolts go) do NOT match up the stock exhaust, also the Oil Pan is in the way ( the stock exhaust goes around it, this one does not). It looks like it might fit at the block but the oil pan doesn't let the pipe to fit.
Please, check for me if it is indeed a right header for Lanos 1.6L.... if it is, it's simply not compatible with my car and I want my money back.

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oohh!! that really sux. does anyone else have the same headers so you can compare it?

man good luck on getting in touch with them.

that just straight blows big fat floppy donkey d**k

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moin,

there are 4 typ?s oil pan?s.

1. partnumber: 96350495
2. partnumber: 96351600 (to V.I.N. E176238, this part)
3. partnumber: 96445380 (from V.I.N. E176239)

the atomatic shifter have a oil pan of steel...the other one?s are aluminium, maybe a other construction?

and there are 2 diverent headers.

part No: 96350544 (to V.I.N. E220673)
part No: 96350543 (from V.I.N. E220674)

so you have to look at the VehicleIdentNumber of both cars.

where do you buy the header? i can?t find a header at http://www.sharkracing.com for the lanos.

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he bought the last header that sharkracing had for the lanos. thats why its not on there anymore. if you look under the 1995 accent and look up the model of your car like your about to buy it you'll still see it there.

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norman wrote:moin,

there are 4 typ?s oil pan?s.

1. partnumber: 96350495
2. partnumber: 96351600 (to V.I.N. E176238, this part)
3. partnumber: 96445380 (from V.I.N. E176239)

the atomatic shifter have a oil pan of steel...the other one?s are aluminium, maybe a other construction?

and there are 2 diverent headers.

part No: 96350544 (to V.I.N. E220673)
part No: 96350543 (from V.I.N. E220674)

so you have to look at the VehicleIdentNumber of both cars.

where do you buy the header? i can?t find a header at http://www.sharkracing.com for the lanos.

tschau norman
Hey,

Well when ordering it said that it fits 1.5L/1.6L Lanos. It said nothing about VINs. Also, this is where the header stops:

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The header doesn't go all the way to no. 5 it stops where the line is...

QUESTION: What can I do??? Is there another oil pan I can buy?
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even with a different oil pan i thought the bolts don't line up?

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Post by norman »

moin,

man, it is 1.00am in germany :roll:

the old version:
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the new version:
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oil pan i have no pictures, where you can see the differences.

the header will never fit to the 1.5 and 1.6 engine.they have different headers. if they would say 1.4 and 1.5...that will fit...but not with the 1.6.

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lanos2001 wrote:even with a different oil pan i thought the bolts don't line up?

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The bolt probably do line up, but they don't reach no. 5 on the picture, so we were going to just weld it... but then the oil pan go in the way...
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norman wrote:moin,

man, it is 1.00am in germany :roll:

the old version:
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the new version:
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oil pan i have no pictures, where you can see the differences.

the header will never fit to the 1.5 and 1.6 engine.they have different headers. if they would say 1.4 and 1.5...that will fit...but not with the 1.6.

tschau norman
The old and the new versions are the same?

EDIT: you posted 2 same pictures....
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moin,

sorry, my mistake

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And one of those pictures is not the system that I have...
Mine is on the picture I provided.
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now, here comes the QUESTION:

Can anybody tell me for sure which version of a Lanos this header fits?????????

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Can you post a picture of the header? :?
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Efrain A. wrote:Can you post a picture of the header? :?
That is exactly what it looks like:

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If only that flex pipe piece was more to the left, it would've cleared the oil pan... It is a bit short though (doesn't reach the stock flunge)...
So, anyone, which version of Lanos (MT/AT, 1.5/1.6)??

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I know the MT and AT headers are different.
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