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> Hayward & Scott HE's, Has Anyone tried them?
stevesc_us
post Apr 5 2022, 05:53 PM
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With Ben no longer making his terrific HE's, I was wondering if anyone out there has purchased and installed these? I tried doing a search but couldn't find any discussions about this other HE source.

https://www.haywardandscott.com/porsche/914...exchangers.html
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post Apr 7 2022, 03:16 PM
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Those have to be a bear to install. No pass throughs at all for barrel nuts. They do look like they fit well though.
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post Apr 7 2022, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(mb911 @ Apr 7 2022, 02:16 PM) *

Those have to be a bear to install. No pass throughs at all for barrel nuts. They do look like they fit well though.


^ First thought I had also…though I wonder if those could be added by someone who knows what they're doing before ceramic coating?

Will say they sure look nice. Besides the factory design, and maybe even ahead of it, they look designed rather than functional. Not that I care all that much about that given what these do and where they're located. Wonder how these work vs factory vs the effectively NLA stainless HEs we all love. Wonder, also, if the tooling could be set up on this side of the pond for this market by someone looking to get back into the game.

The Dansk are uninteresting to me. I'd go no heat or electric heat before Dansk, and have been playing with that since the demise of the best option.
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