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exhaust clamp

tomshobby

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I found out about this style clamp at the exhaust shop that did the work on my system.

It is very strong and easy to put on. Besides that it is stainless and does not distort the pipes. Here it is being installed on my Pacesetter header extension. Because it does not distort the pipes they can come apart if I need to remove my headers. Below is a link to where they can be purchased. I got mine at Bumper to Bumper. They come in several sizes starting at 2" and up by 1/4" increments.

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https://stores.channeladvisor.com/verociousmotorsports/Items/tec?
 
Thanks Tom!!

Now, how about some shots of that engine from above??
 
Does this have a hanger Tom? Or is there a version that has a hanger? This looks like a pretty effective clamp, for sure.
 
Hey Tom, I nearly forgot to ask. We have the same header, so what size do I need?

Thanks again,
 
I have been using stainless steel plumbing clamps on my cars for years. They are about 2 to 3 inches wide and have a couple of radiator clamps to secure them. The intended use for them was to secure drainage piping pieces together. They cost about $6 each and can be bought at any supply house. You just have to make sure that the exhaust pipes slide into each other a good distance, and obviously you don't use the rubber sealing gasket. I am a plumber by trade. I also have two race cars with exhaust systems that come on and off frequently. These little babies make it a snap.
 
Tom- you could have saved some $$ using DPO Pedro's
exhaust system install method. He just tack welded
everything to the frame. No hangers or clamps required.

Thrifty concept, eh?

d
 
Dale - are you serious? The guy actually welded the muffler and pipes to the frame?

Yeesh ....

Tom
 
Yupper!!

The idiot had the entire system welded to
the frame members. It saved DPO Pedro the cost
of a few new hangers.

It cost me a small $$ fortune to have the welds carefully
ground out and then the exhaust system re-installed
properly.

The actual hangers were the least $$ expensive part
of correcting DPO Pedro's half a$$ed mess.

d
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]The idiot had the entire system welded to
the frame members. [/QUOTE]

Dale, Dale, Dale....aren't you being a bit harsh on poor Peddie?? He just wanted you to have a secure "solid" exhaust system

Ever heard of uni-body? You had the first uni-pipes.

Another benchmark for Pedro!
 
Hey Paul,

The young fellow who owns the muffler shop that un-did
Pedro's handiwork got quite a kick out of the welded
in place exhaust system.

d
 
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