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Has anyone tried this on their 3" exhaust? I'm tired of the leaking 3" header ****** I currently have. My thought is to use 2 short flex pipes with this connection between them. Thoughts? Opinions?
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Are those just flat flanges with a v-style clamp holding them? Will they still need a gasket or sealant if they are? Or do they have true "v's" on both sides that are then clamped by the V clamp. There are some more expensive alternatives.
Tom
There is an assembly trick with V-band clamps that most folks don't know about, that will improve their reliability and sealing.
They way they usually get assembled by muffler shop jockeys is the two pipe ends are flush with the inside (mating) surfaces of the flanges. This method puts all the onus on the clamping ring to keep the flanges both aligned and tightly sealed together.
Instead, weld on one ****** on the pipe with the pipe end protruding an 1/8" from the ****** sealing (flat) surface. Weld the other ****** with the pipe recessed inside a bit more than an 1/8" from the sealing surface. Now when you fit the flanges together, the protruding pipe end drops into the recess on the other ****** and will keep the flanges aligned, and all the clamping ring has to do is keep the flanges pressed together.
Terry, let me know how this goes... I would LOVE this as an option. I can't get to 2 of the 3 bolts on my y-pipe to catback flanges without 30 minutes of cussing up a storm.
Terry, are you going to be free next week? I'll be there Wednesday - Monday. I work every day, but not after 4:30pm. I'll have some stuff to give you and I'd like to see about getting the same parts you did for this.