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standard exhaust - gap between exhaust and heat exchanger
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<blockquote data-quote="Julesx" data-source="post: 574871" data-attributes="member: 21976"><p>Not sure if this is of any help but -</p><p></p><p>My bus was fitted with a mild steel non standard exhaust and stainless box to go with the twin carb set up I have.</p><p></p><p>The exhaust/manifold blew a hole recently on the way to The only way is Essex meet so I purchased a stainless exhaust and manifold from JK.</p><p></p><p>I'm an enthusiastic bodger with spanners and once it was all bolted together nothing seemed to seal properly until a much clever person than me advised me to start off by loosely fitting all components and once happy torque everything properly tight starrting from the engine and work towards the rear silencer checking for fit and seal as you go. Makes sense I guess ...... </p><p></p><p>Worked very well for me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Julesx, post: 574871, member: 21976"] Not sure if this is of any help but - My bus was fitted with a mild steel non standard exhaust and stainless box to go with the twin carb set up I have. The exhaust/manifold blew a hole recently on the way to The only way is Essex meet so I purchased a stainless exhaust and manifold from JK. I'm an enthusiastic bodger with spanners and once it was all bolted together nothing seemed to seal properly until a much clever person than me advised me to start off by loosely fitting all components and once happy torque everything properly tight starrting from the engine and work towards the rear silencer checking for fit and seal as you go. Makes sense I guess ...... Worked very well for me! [/QUOTE]
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