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Thanks, Alan. I kinda suspected this, but I still can't decide if
it's needed with rigid headers headers. My systems are bolted to the
frame, but with a rubber pad which allows some movement (especially
when they tear themselves in two). Contemporary cars mostly let the
exhaust hang loosely and don't seem to need any flexibility in the
pipes.<br>
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If I install the header, and it doesn't line up, I'd have to take it
off and weld some flex pipe to it (decisions, decisions). WIW, AHS
sales guy--who's been very responsive--says they don't hear of any
problems (but likely don't know what customers do). <br>
<br>
Bob<br>
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<div>The flexpipe is there specifically because prior to 1953 or
so, many English cars had their exhaust systems bolted to the
frame of the car, so the flexpipe was needed to account for
the lateral movement of the motor. The flexpipe also made
installation easier. On my A90 I had to craft its own
exhaust mount system, which works well. Definitely no need
for it if the pipes are custom fit. I think in the case of
the healey, they kept the flexpipe to allow for some give in
installing mass produced pipes with varying tolerances.</div>
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11:44 AM Bob Spidell via Healeys <<a
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<br>
The exhaust downpipes for both 4- and 6-cyl cars have a
section of <br>
flexible tubing before the connection to the muffler. I've
always <br>
assumed this was to allow for the rocking of the engine, and
the fact <br>
the system is affixed with fairly rigid hangers (at least,
until the <br>
rubber part disintegrates). I've also heard the flexpipe is to
allow <br>
easier fitment from the downpipe to the muffler, which won't
necessarily <br>
be perfectly aligned. Of course, both reasons could be true.<br>
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I'm asking the knowledge-based, LLM model List because I'm
considering <br>
an aftermarket header from AH Spares for my BN2/100M. The
repop down <br>
pipe I have now is malformed, and the clutch pedal arm comes
in contact <br>
with it at full clutch pedal, and I've heard this is common in
the <br>
repops (yes, I could just bash the downpipe, but that would be
tacky and <br>
sometimes that can cause a ticking noise, which would annoy me
even <br>
more). But, the AHS pipe doesn't have the section of flexpipe
so I'm <br>
wondering if it's really needed. I have a TIG and I'm not
terrible with <br>
it, but the header and, presumably the flex tubing are SS,
which I'm not <br>
practiced in welding.<br>
<br>
Thanks for any suggestions.<br>
<br>
Bob<br>
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