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> SS Heat Exchanger question, What’s going on here
mojorisen914
post May 19 2018, 10:20 AM
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Hi kids! Can anyone tell me anything about why a pair of heat exchangers would be different lengths? If I match the pair together; one is 1 3/4” linger than the other. Aren’t they both supposed to be the same length? What could be some reasons they aren’t? Different year firmest?
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post May 19 2018, 11:01 AM
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Yes they are correct, the driver side cylinders are farther forward in the car.
When installed the outlet flanges will be even with each other so the exhaust hanger and a muffler can bolt on.

They look to be 2.0L HEs, so you will need a 2.0L muffler and bracket.

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