View Full Version : best way to join a back box to a center section??
Matthews
12th April 2010, 09:22
can anyone help???????
Jo3fish
12th April 2010, 09:26
Blu-tack, Gorilla glue, Sparky Tape
Take your pick. :afro:
Alternatively you could use and exhaust clamp
Matthews
12th April 2010, 09:30
would it be better to get it welded?
Sparco_Tom
12th April 2010, 09:41
using the oe flange and a clamp
Jo3fish
12th April 2010, 09:41
Not really, makes it easier to interchange parts.
ska_wars
12th April 2010, 09:48
sorry for stating the obvious but, an exhaust clamp? :/
Jo3fish
12th April 2010, 09:50
sorry for stating the obvious but, an exhaust clamp? :/
http://i780.photobucket.com/albums/yy88/xjoesaxox/exhaust-clamp.jpg
Ohh, Hai Exhaust Clamp :D
ska_wars
12th April 2010, 09:52
see above.
:D
Jo3fish
12th April 2010, 09:56
;)
costs next to nothing, £2 max.
Matthews
12th April 2010, 10:03
i have one but it dont fit around the pipes..can you get them in different sizes??
Jo3fish
12th April 2010, 10:05
i have one but it dont fit around the pipes..can you get them in different sizes??
Yup - What exhaust setup do you have?
If you post it up you'll find that the guru's on here will be able to tell you the exact diameter of the pipe (provided it isnt tat, or custom) and then advise the correct clamp size.
But in answer to your question, yes there is.
Matthews
12th April 2010, 10:10
i have a supersprint center section and the new kam racing back box..
Jo3fish
12th April 2010, 10:11
Oooooo, nice set up.
Im pretty sure it'l be 55mm, i could (probably) be wrong.
Someone will be able to advise though.
Joe
Matthews
12th April 2010, 10:14
is it an olive joint i should be getting? ya it should be nice once on :)
Pearson
12th April 2010, 12:55
55mm i think it is matey, post a video of it up once you got her on matey.
Matthews
12th April 2010, 13:12
ya no problem :)
Jo3fish
12th April 2010, 13:27
Deffo get a vid up once its on, v.interested in what it sounds like :y:
Sparco_Tom
12th April 2010, 13:31
like every single other one i bet
Sam-
12th April 2010, 13:33
hold them together pour water over them, keep holding til they rust and corrode together. then jobs a good 'un
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