Posted by ScottyHOMEy on December 18, 2010 at 20:20:07 from (64.222.203.67):
In Reply to: Cub - new exhaust pipe posted by Dave H (MI) on December 18, 2010 at 16:36:34:
Dave, from your decription of the clamp I'm surmising the underslung exhaust.
Whether that or the vertical, the union elbow on the underslung, and pipe on the vertical are standard black iron plumbing parts. It's a chore, but they can be gotten off and out, and replaced after cleaning up the threads in the manifold. The worst part of the chore might be wading into the archives here to find threads on some of the tricks to getting them apart.
My thinking is that the sharper threads on a new union elbow might make your clamp more effective. And the whole setup makes me wonder if that clamp might be a plumbing item, as well. If it were mine and I were to decide to go that route, it would mean takin' the manifold back off and luggin' it into a real plumbing supply house, and seein' what they can match up. Might even enlist the help of one of those retired plumbers who know about the stuff to help get it all apart and back together. That could mean you might have to spring for a pint or two of Old Duke, but that might be more efficient than findin' the threads in the archives.
Do I get the sense that the little darlin' is gettin' close to field ready???
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