02GF74
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posted on 25/3/09 at 11:20 AM |
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bending exhaust manifold?
let's say I have a mild steel 4-2-1 exhaust manifold that turns horizontally through 90 degree so the single pipe exits through the body
work.
If I wanted to lower the exist point, how could I do this?
(the fallback solution would be to enlarge the hole in the panels upwards)
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blakep82
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posted on 25/3/09 at 11:22 AM |
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cut and weld in a new section of tube? even if it will only be like an inch...
or enlarge the hole, and cover it with a nice piece of polished ali or stainless steel, with the correct size and position hole, and it covers the
enlarged one behind?
[Edited on 25/3/09 by blakep82]
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Dangle_kt
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posted on 25/3/09 at 11:48 AM |
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I looked into it as my westfield manifold didn't quite work on my locost, but every tube bender I tried said they wouldn;t bend a tube that had
already been bent.
In the end I got the help of a couple of very kind souls off here who sorted it for me by cut n shut!
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02GF74
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posted on 25/3/09 at 11:50 AM |
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^^^ interesting - my initial reaction would be to attempt to heat it up then try to twist it a bit - I would be looking to move the end down by 30 mm
max.
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MikeCapon
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posted on 25/3/09 at 12:17 PM |
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What about sand bending it?
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iank
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posted on 25/3/09 at 01:07 PM |
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Should be possible with lots of heat. NS Dev bent his roll cage using a big burner and a simple pipe bender, can't imagine the exhaust manifold
is made of thicker steel.
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=59476
[Edited on 25/3/09 by iank]
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