Midniteoyl
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- Joined
- May 20, 2013
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- N. W. Indiana
- Tractor
- Kioti CK3510SE HST, Ford 3400, Gizmow ZTR, Simplicity 7016H
My headers were on a Chevy 350 in an old Volvo and they were mild steel junk.
The pipe next to the 4 bolt flange will get the most heat and since it supports the whole muffler you'll first notice it droop as it heat cycles after some hard running. The idea under the hood is that the rad fan pushes out the hot air through the duct work and side grills behind the rad.
Why not use something 304 stainless off a motorcycle and adapt to your tractor and try it. Remove your stock system and store away for when you trade it in down the road.
Your machine doesn't need much flow as it only turns 2600 or so RPM unlike any car or bike that turns much faster and harder.
I straight piped mine.
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Price your muffler from Kubota before you run it too long. 6A320-58400 $159.83 Well it's not too much money if you ruin it. Maybe unwrap just the short section above the 4 bolt flange.
Also if you buy the paint from the wrap company it is simply high heat header paint in flat black.
Regards and good luck, Fred
You're pushing a lot of extra heat on to that alternator.. Not to mention the disruption to the airflow a cylinder causes so that what warm air does get to it doesn't cool very well.