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Stainless exhausts with mild steel headers
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<blockquote data-quote="froggy" data-source="post: 221946" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Went out today to beachbuggin and the exhaust sounded like it was blowing had a look and.................</p><p>the hole in that was causing the blow is about the same size as the EB height measurement instrument, yes the hole is the size of a can :shock: </p><p>So i need a new exhaust but the mild steel header seems ok so is it worth just fitting a stainless back bax or should i go the whole hog?</p><p>And whats / whos best for a standard 1600 Twin port running a single carb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="froggy, post: 221946, member: 3485"] Went out today to beachbuggin and the exhaust sounded like it was blowing had a look and................. the hole in that was causing the blow is about the same size as the EB height measurement instrument, yes the hole is the size of a can :shock: So i need a new exhaust but the mild steel header seems ok so is it worth just fitting a stainless back bax or should i go the whole hog? And whats / whos best for a standard 1600 Twin port running a single carb [/QUOTE]
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