They sell converters to go from one size pipe to another. Or take it to a
muffler place and they will do it for a few bucks
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From: mgs-owner
To: MG Mailing List
Cc: calvin; dale
Subject: Exhaust fitting
Date: Tuesday,January 16,1996 6:31PM
Well, I finally got over my distaste for lying in melted snow and started
work on putting the headers on yesterday. This evening I "finished up".
Yes, it works, but boy is it loud! I have a leak at the following point:
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Clamp
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| Weld
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Original Downpipe
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| Weld |
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Janspeed Header Ansa Exhaust
Collector
The Header collector would probably clamp to the Ansa OK, but won't
reach. The original downpipe is too skinny to clamp the Janspeed to.
Result: Massive leak (well, it's noisy. There is pretty good pressure
out the tailpipe, though).
What can I do? I can come up with 1) Let the shop weld it, or 2) buy a
bigger exhaust and trash the ANSA.
I'd like to accomplish:
A) Eliminate the noise.
B) Save Money
C) Make it reversible for later upgrades.
in that order.
My #1 solution violates criterion C and #2 violates B. Any other solutions?
Thanks!
John M. Trindle | jtrindle@tsquare.com | Tidewater Sports Car Club
'73 MGB DSP | '69 Spitfire E Stock | '88 RX-7 C Stock
Home Page: http://www.widomaker.com/~trindle
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