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02-09-2015, 02:41 PM | #1 |
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Stock exhaust diameter?
So here's the deal. I've got the engine running, but still need a gas tank and brakes.
The problem right now is when I have the engine running, I'm getting smoked out by the exhaust as there is no pipe coming out the back of the muffler. (I think there's a pipe nub left, but not sure as truck is 100 miles away). Rather than add a new pipe (with the proper bends), I was thinking of just attaching flexible exhaust pipe to the muffler so I can vent the exhaust all the way to the rear. Questions: 1) Anything bad about this approach? Again, truck isn't rolling now so it's not like I'll be driving down the road like this. 2) What diameter is the stock exhaust? 3) I assume the diameter of flexible exhaust pipe is the internal diameter? Meaning, it goes over the stock pipe? If there is a nub left, I was thinking I could slide the flex pipe over it and clamp it down. If there isn't a nub, I can go buy a 6" length of pipe to use. thanks
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02-09-2015, 04:18 PM | #2 |
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Re: Stock exhaust diameter?
Is it a 4 6 8or 12 cylinder motor
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02-09-2015, 04:46 PM | #3 |
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Re: Stock exhaust diameter?
Per his sig, it's a 6 cylinder.
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