Exhaust fitting - advice please
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Exhaust fitting - advice please
I have a cut rear section and can to fit, with link pipe already attached to the can, the idea being to see how it sounds instead of the original honda system. Hopefully noisier
However on a dummy run of fitting can to cut end it was a bit tight to say the least, I have been advised to clean it all up, lube it and that brute force is a useful tool.
So the question is, which order?
Connect cut pipes to header and collector and then fit end can, or try to fit can to pipes and then fit to bike?
I'd imagine fit pipes first would be the best bet, but how much abuse of brute force, ignorance and the rubber mallet treatment will they stand?
Also I assume copper slip would be an acceptable lube?
At this point someone is bound to suggest KY .....
However on a dummy run of fitting can to cut end it was a bit tight to say the least, I have been advised to clean it all up, lube it and that brute force is a useful tool.
So the question is, which order?
Connect cut pipes to header and collector and then fit end can, or try to fit can to pipes and then fit to bike?
I'd imagine fit pipes first would be the best bet, but how much abuse of brute force, ignorance and the rubber mallet treatment will they stand?
Also I assume copper slip would be an acceptable lube?
At this point someone is bound to suggest KY .....
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Re: Exhaust fitting - advice please
I fit the link pipe to collector, then the can to the link pipe. Twist the pipe as you push the pipes together, they go more easily. You shouldn't have to use brute force, just a firm hand!
A smear of copper grease can't hurt on the joins, and make sure you slide the clamps over the tube first.
If you forget, and put it all together without clamps, you will swear, I promise.
A smear of copper grease can't hurt on the joins, and make sure you slide the clamps over the tube first.
If you forget, and put it all together without clamps, you will swear, I promise.

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Re: Exhaust fitting - advice please
I'm swearing already trying to get the downpipe bolts undone! I guess as they have been untouched and corroding away nicely for the last 21 years it was never going to be easy!
WD 40, 3 in 1 penetrant spray, overnight, not a chance! Plus bloody odd sized inaccesible bolts, what a right pain.
Perhaps cutting the original can off wasn't such a bad idea after all.............
WD 40, 3 in 1 penetrant spray, overnight, not a chance! Plus bloody odd sized inaccesible bolts, what a right pain.
Perhaps cutting the original can off wasn't such a bad idea after all.............
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Re: Exhaust fitting - advice please
I can hear studs snapping....
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Re: Exhaust fitting - advice please
I can hear the sound of a hacksaw on that original system, bugger itHadies wrote:I can hear studs snapping....
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Re: Exhaust fitting - advice please
Hope its not a mint oneoldgreyandslow wrote:I can hear the sound of a hacksaw on that original system, bugger itHadies wrote:I can hear studs snapping....

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Re: Exhaust fitting - advice please
This is it, it looks to be in good conditionDrunkn Munky wrote:Hope its not a mint oneoldgreyandslow wrote:I can hear the sound of a hacksaw on that original system, bugger itHadies wrote:I can hear studs snapping....

I really don't want to cut it but just can't get these bloody bolts undone
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Re: Exhaust fitting - advice please
Hadies wrote:DON'T DO IT!
Don't do what?
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Re: Exhaust fitting - advice please
Don't cut the standard system!
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