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<blockquote data-quote="Trudie" data-source="post: 599442" data-attributes="member: 15837"><p>Cheers for the ideas, I've been using jubilee clips but it's almost impossible to get the ALI /card pipe to fit the outside of the exchangers as the diameter is the same size. I guess I've kind of done the 2nd above idea this weekend in desperation but used a cut down baked bean can - problem of course is that to get the size right it isn't solid and over tightening the jubilee clip just squeezed it. I think the solid pipe is going to be the way to go. Maybe I'll try to get one made with a bump in to stop it slipping inside the exchanger. Alternatively I'll just go back to a stock exhaust and exchangers!! I'm not a defeatist though -any more ideas very welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trudie, post: 599442, member: 15837"] Cheers for the ideas, I've been using jubilee clips but it's almost impossible to get the ALI /card pipe to fit the outside of the exchangers as the diameter is the same size. I guess I've kind of done the 2nd above idea this weekend in desperation but used a cut down baked bean can - problem of course is that to get the size right it isn't solid and over tightening the jubilee clip just squeezed it. I think the solid pipe is going to be the way to go. Maybe I'll try to get one made with a bump in to stop it slipping inside the exchanger. Alternatively I'll just go back to a stock exhaust and exchangers!! I'm not a defeatist though -any more ideas very welcome! [/QUOTE]
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