Prying open heat exchangers..., ... and crimping them closed again |
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Prying open heat exchangers..., ... and crimping them closed again |
DaveO90s4 |
Oct 16 2017, 11:50 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 149 Joined: 26-April 16 From: Australia Member No.: 19,935 Region Association: None |
Hi all,
It looks like the top section and the bottom section of OEM heat exchanges are simply crimped at the seams. Does anyone know if it is feasible to un-crimp them, take them apart and later on re-crimp them? If so, then I'll have a go at using the spare set of heat exchangers I have (with some modifications) for the heat exchangers on my to-be-built exhaust for my 2.8L Corvair transplant. Thanks all, Dave Oz |
80cap |
Oct 17 2017, 05:24 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 317 Joined: 6-February 15 From: ohio Member No.: 18,405 Region Association: None |
That is what I did. I took some patience but it turned out ok. I had the pipes ceramic coated and sprayed the tins with heat paint.
Brian |
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