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> 2.0L Heat exchangers, Are they all the same?
chris914
post Oct 20 2007, 08:33 PM
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Are 2.0L (non-catalytic) heat exchangers the same?

Are they all stainless steel?

What is the inside/outside diameter?

Can I use the hanger from my 72?

What is the going prices?
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post Oct 20 2007, 10:09 PM
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My thought is, if you remove enough ounces they turn into pounds, I will have more room to adjust my valves, and I can coat them to stop the rust and make them look better.

Thanks for the link info.

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post Oct 21 2007, 01:25 PM
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QUOTE(chris914 @ Oct 20 2007, 09:09 PM) *

My thought is, if you remove enough ounces they turn into pounds, I will have more room to adjust my valves, and I can coat them to stop the rust and make them look better.

Thanks for the link info.

Ebay header business , hmmmm


Not to bust your bubble but I had stock with the sheet metal removed, bought SS

with the sheetmetal on it and they are quite a bit lighter than the bare steel pipes.

The dia. of the pipe used on most SS HE's is larger than the stock. Ran better.

Just my .02
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