If you remember back when I was making
my headers, then the blue tape will look familiar. This works really well for
holding things together so you can get a tack weld on
it. It's like having another person there to help hold things.
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Here is the finished flange welded on
and ready for assembly. The other straight piece coming out of the
muffler will get a flange as well. Then all you do is slide a gasket
between the two and there you have it.
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This should give you a better idea of
what the exhaust system looks like. For the most part, the whole system
is straight. This is a good thing because you treat a gas (exhaust gas
in this case) like a fluid. This means if it has to go around sharp
corners, it slows down so having a relatively straight shot to the rear
should get those gas' out quicker and less restrictive.
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I'm gett'n my tube hot here....er....a.....I
mean, I'm given her some heat.....well.....you get the idea!!!
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