Rivco
Silver Member
A couple of questions....
1. I measure the existing stubs between the flange and the square manifold on the PT muffler as 1" OD, which probably means 3/4" pipe (rated by ID). Did you have a problem fitting 1" pipe on the flanges and still getting bolts through? Obviously bigger is better for this application.
2. Why did you use the 1" to 1 1/4" 90 degree elbow instead of just keeping it at 1"? And where did you find butt-weld 1" to 1 1/4" 90 degree elbows?
Thanks... just trying to follow in your footsteps here.
Tim:
The short nipple I welded to the new exhaust flanges was 3/4". I then connected that nipple to a 1-1/4" to 3/4" std. cast 90' reducing elbow. Then I attached a 6" 1-1/4" nipple to the elbow. On the other end I added a 1-1/2" to 1-1/4" std. cast 90' reducing elbow. The elbow was positioned just outside the engine cover. I then added a short 1-1/2" nipple and welded that to the Glass Pack. The shortest Glass Pack I could find was 12" with a 1-3/4" inlet and outlet. Hence the reason for increasing the pipe size. I looked into using seamless butt weld fittings but the cost was to high ( especially the 90' seamless reducing elbow ), But if I were to do it over again I would bite the bullet and go with Schedule 10 butt weld fittings and pipe. The schedule 40 pipe and fittings is over kill for fabricating a dual exhaust system. Hope this Info. helps