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> Fabbed Heat Exchangers for some Headers, Hope this works
DNHunt
post Aug 8 2004, 03:54 PM
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I spent the weekend cutting and welding heat exchangers for some headers I got from Bleyseng. I guess these are Eurorace that Zois had, then, Brad then, Geoff and now me. Anyway they are stainless and I used 304 stainless for the jackets.

Hope this works cause I barely left the garage and I used up the last few car tokens I had with the wife.

Dave


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post Aug 8 2004, 07:12 PM
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Um... did you measure your clearance between the shift
rod and the #1 and #2 exhaust tubes to make sure
there was enough clearance?

I had a set that looked just like those many years ago and my
shift rod slight rubbed the actual #1 header tube when
shifting into 1st.

Other than that, I'm curious how well this works.

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