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Brent in Iowa

08-14-2004 16:37:55




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Since the 560 broke down today (oil pressure gauge line broke), and I finished baling hay early this afternoon, I decided to finally attack the exhaust manifold on the "49 H that I have been putting off for 2 years or so.

After reading and posting and reading on the YT site for a year or so to decide on the best plan (new manifold, re-tap, jury-rig a bracket, etc...) I finally broke down and bought a 2" tap on Ebay a couple weeks ago ($30 for a brand-new, spiral fluted tap) and unwrapped it today. It took some figuring to be able to get enough "down pressure" to make it bite, but with the help of a 2# hammer and a big wrench I got the exhaust stack threads re-cut in about 20 minutes. No more wobble, no more popping off when I hit a hole in the hayfield!

In fact, it went so well that I gave the 560 a "treatment" too, and now they both have a snug and tight manifold/pipe connection. Sure wish I hadn"t put it off 2 years.

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ny bill o

08-15-2004 19:33:35




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 Re: Man vs. manifold..... in reply to Brent in Iowa, 08-14-2004 16:37:55  
good deal, brent. a guy across the river has a 2" tap i can use. i tapped out the m manifold about a month ago. sure is nice to have the muffler solid again. what i need next is one that fits the super c.



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Ibby

08-15-2004 05:43:28




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 Re: Man vs. manifold..... in reply to Brent in Iowa, 08-14-2004 16:37:55  
Sure could use that tap here in Northern NY for a few minutes. Do you rent it out?



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Brent in Iowa

08-15-2004 06:12:15




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 Re: Man vs. manifold..... in reply to Ibby, 08-15-2004 05:43:28  
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Mag Man

08-14-2004 16:56:05




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 Re: Man vs. manifold..... in reply to Brent in Iowa, 08-14-2004 16:37:55  
Pass it on . So we can all have tight pipe fits in our maifolds . Got a H, SM, That need to be done. Do you make house calls??? JON



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ffolkes

08-15-2004 18:09:17




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 What thread size? in reply to Mag Man, 08-14-2004 16:56:05  
What thread size is your tap for?

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Brent in Iowa

08-15-2004 19:47:51




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 Re: What thread size? in reply to ffolkes, 08-15-2004 18:09:17  
It is 11 1/2 NPTF.



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TGIN

08-15-2004 05:43:10




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 Re: Man vs. manifold..... in reply to Mag Man, 08-14-2004 16:56:05  
I need it too , Postage and handling from one guy to the next !!



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Brent in Iowa

08-15-2004 08:19:19




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 Re: Man vs. manifold..... in reply to TGIN, 08-15-2004 05:43:10  
Drop me an e-mail, brueland@netins.net, if you want to borrow it.



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Brent in Iowa

08-15-2004 06:11:50




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 Re: Man vs. manifold..... in reply to TGIN, 08-15-2004 05:43:10  
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