for right now, I just have 2 joints, but I'll have 5 or 6 when done ( but I'm going to make 2 pipes and peice them togther w/ a sewer couplar, for ease of installation ). it's all 2.5" manderal bent.Quote:
Originally Posted by pat mccarthy
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for right now, I just have 2 joints, but I'll have 5 or 6 when done ( but I'm going to make 2 pipes and peice them togther w/ a sewer couplar, for ease of installation ). it's all 2.5" manderal bent.Quote:
Originally Posted by pat mccarthy
not that hard for me .will stand by what i said .if you want to take my offer just trying to help you out :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Matt167
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Originally Posted by Matt167
Matt.....Why not just take the time to do it right????? Tack the tubes together and send them to Pat!!!!!
I might just do that. I have to at least, cut, fit and fab all the pipes first, but b4 that, I gotta put the oil galley plug in I left out ( behind timing gear ), and fix my oil preassure problem first.
what I meant by the sewer couplars tho is, if I left the turbo to intercooler pipe 1 peice, I would have to snake the entire thing thru the front panal/ rad support , which would be hard, so I'll make 2 pipes, have them meet in the middle.
could I tack the pipes in 4-6 places tho, so the pipes could be re used? I kno the 1 pipe I made, is wasted, I can grind on it to see if I can get it apart, and reQuote:
Originally Posted by pat mccarthy
tack, but I doubt I'll get it.
send me the old ones and new tube or the money to cover the tube and i will cut it ,fit it ,weld it , and used the old ones as a pattern for the new ones if not to bad i can run thru your old weld and re weld if there is room it will get shorter but that would have alot to do with how many welds about 1/8 you will loose a weld joint to re weld
I see. the most important peice I have now, is the 1 that goes from the intercooler, thru the front panal/ rad support, around the battery tray, and then it will 90* back to the turbo.Quote:
Originally Posted by pat mccarthy
but my question is, if I spot tacked each pipe from now on, in like 4 or 5 places, could you just like finish up the welds w/ TIG?. Only reason I don't wanna have to buy new pipe, is cause it's so darn expensive. I have about $300 worth of piping, 1/2 of that has been used. some of it, on my turbo down pipe, but that I'm not worried about leaks, it's only exhaust, and pretty leak free as is.
yes i can do that i would just have to use filler rod if the fit up is not light tightQuote:
Originally Posted by Matt167
That's a great offer Pat, I would even throw in a six pack for that deal....LOL
Brad