EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
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EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
Where each down pipe is attached to the head it is held in place by a finned aluminium ring held in place by two nuts witch thread onto 2 studs in the head....can someone please tell me the proper name of the finned aluminium rings that hold each pipe in place as i need 2 new ones (as 2 are cracked)and would like to know what the feck i should order...lol.
many thanks in advance.
many thanks in advance.
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Re: EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
No worries, I think you are referring to the exhaust header pipe collars. Try and find a micro-fish or parts manual on the net and call Fowlers with the part number.
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Re: EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
Get yours welded or you'll have to replace the downpipes ... and you don't want that.
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Re: EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
what evil said! if you look they're behind the larger diameter pipe that fits in to the engine so you'd have to buy a new set complete! its possible you could cut the pipe then slide them on and reweld, but i recon it wouldnt be long before they needed replacing at the welds and it'd look pants i think!! if its only cracked, they should be easy to fix!
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Re: EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
Doh, Taggy and Evil are right (as always) - I forgot that obvious point.
That'll teach me to start answering questions...

That'll teach me to start answering questions...

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Re: EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
If they are badly cracked beyond welding i have 2 good ones that you are welcome to have on a set of scrap pipes i am throwing out. They could be cut and rewelded onto your pipes if you know a good tig welder.
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Re: EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
got 4 downpipes made in stainless steel, all i did was cut them of at the exup collector box, sent the inferior mild steel over to DENS EXHAUSTS LONDON, within a week, had them back, complete with new headers made from 12mm stainless, lazer cut, fitted downpipes to bike, then exup collector box, tack welded them, removed them and tig welded them to collector box, also stainless.
Result, easily cleaned, and will never rust . Total (cost £115) just watch you hands, stainless steel get very very hot.


He advertises in classic bike mags, a true gentleman.
Previous to this I had 100's of pitted pin holes in each mild steel downpipe. loosing top end!
Result, easily cleaned, and will never rust . Total (cost £115) just watch you hands, stainless steel get very very hot.


He advertises in classic bike mags, a true gentleman.
Previous to this I had 100's of pitted pin holes in each mild steel downpipe. loosing top end!
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Re: EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
they are looking very 'BLING' could probs make ya self a bit of cash getting sets made and floggin on here and the bay !!!!
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Re: EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
I could, but sure if you need them just look in classic bike mag, Dens exhausts. cut you pipes off and stick a stamp on them.
takes a bit of fiddling, but is well worth it, best thing is they are stainless, so will never rust (EVER)
£150 approx. against £430 New (and it rubbish mild steel)
and they polish up well, even after 6 months of crud! :D
takes a bit of fiddling, but is well worth it, best thing is they are stainless, so will never rust (EVER)
£150 approx. against £430 New (and it rubbish mild steel)
and they polish up well, even after 6 months of crud! :D
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Re: EXHAUST ATTATCHMENT THINGY'S...?
look good mate.. so how do I contact the man in the know.. classic bike mag? do you have a number and address?
cheers
cheers