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> exhaust stubs, thinking of cutting a heat exchanger
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post Jul 28 2014, 01:46 PM
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Can any one out there comment on the idea of cutting off the 6 inches or so of the heat exchanger where it meets the heads and adding flanges there so that the exhaust can be dropped without disturbing the head joint?

I have a spare set of heads so I ws thinking of mounting the heat exchangers, slicing and then tack welding the flanges while still in place. I was thinking of using V flanges with rings as well so you could still get to the head studs with a socket.

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post Jul 29 2014, 07:03 PM
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Remember that the j- tubes, branch ducting, warm air elbows will all be dropping too. You'll have make it all work and connect to the fan shroud. Heat control wire too.
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QUOTE(rhodyguy @ Jul 29 2014, 05:03 PM) *

Remember that the j- tubes, branch ducting, warm air elbows will all be dropping too. You'll have make it all work and connect to the fan shroud. Heat control wire too.


Yeah, we kinda ruled that out last night drawing on a paper bag. My son asked: is this common? It seems convenient. My comment was I had seen it in some of the higher quality headers. Never seen an add on to HEs though. Odd. I am always the last one to know etc....
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