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Re: Exhaust pipe for 1950 H
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Posted by Zonie on April 02, 2002 at 18:33:40 from (64.12.107.23):
In Reply to: Exhaust pipe for 1950 H posted by Grant on April 02, 2002 at 11:53:33:
The Pipe coming up thru the hood is 2-3/8 outside diameter. I looked at all the muffler shops around where I live and they don't have muffler pipe that is 2-3/8" I.D. If you can find a piece it should be 18"-24" in length. I pulled the pipe comming out of the manifold and took a 36" piece of 2" water pipe and bent a 30 Degree bend in it and cut the end so it is straight up and down to help keep the rain out. My H is noisy like that but has great pulling torque, so I just unscrew that pipe and put the muffler back on when I'm not pulling.
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