Posted by sflem849 on March 14, 2010 at 18:07:15 from (69.197.84.192):
In Reply to: Farmall 450 Gas posted by bc on March 12, 2010 at 12:21:53:
Bob M said: (quoted from post at 13:27:52 03/12/10) Tony - It's standard 2" iron pipe thread.
Any decent pipefitter, sprinkler mechanic, etc. can rethread your existing exhaust stack. Or cut/thread you a new from 2" steel pipe if the old one is burned too thin.
The Ace in Clinton, WI can thread you a new pipe right in the store. I would check with the local hardware store. Otherwise Lowe's or Home Depot can do it, but you would probably be cheaper to just buy a pipe nipple. It would kind of annoy me having those threads in there that aren't supposed to be. Then again, the pipe is welded in on my SMTA. There is no point in buying a new manifold just bc the pipe threads are crappy. I would thread it in and weld it up if the threads don't hold it well. MAKE SURE THE PIPE IS STRAIGHT if you weld it. You would look a little foolish if the muffler is pointing crooked.
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