seems almost there
thank you for responding, especially for your input Steve. i believe the clamps in my photo are actually servicar types. but i guess they could still fit. when all else fails- check Palmer's. hope he's right on this one. also the 36 parts book.
anyway, i have another set, correct style (i think). and once the tabs are twisted like you so clearly described, and then tightened and loosened a few times, they fit. when these pieces have never been together before, they act like they don't want to be. But it's a beautiful exhaust when it's fitted together correctly. so many of these fishtails end up twisted in all sorts of directions because of ill fitting pipes. you can see it a mile away. Hey, if it was easy, everyone would be doing it.
the lesson here is to fit up these parts on the bike before finishing them, duh. I am now re-spraying 2 front header pipes and 2 S pipes and a rear header pipe. 2 OEM and 2 repop and one unkown, so after 4 days, not counting an extra day for paint drying, I should be able to move on. the difference in the OEM front pipe and the repop front pipe (that I have): the repop bumps the case bolt, but the OEM curves upward a little more so that it doesn't. the repop is also a longer at both ends. probably left long by the maker on purpose. no kinks or deflections in the OEM, repop not so much.
my rear header pipe (repop) was nearly an inch too long. but once it was shortened, the muffler fell into place nicely and i got clearance for the brake shaft lever. muffler clamp was a piece of cake after dealing with the fronts. still not really satisfied with the stress the rear pipe seems to make on the cylinder.
these pipes have to be shoved in pretty hard b/c of their diameter (repop seems larger than OEM). they are a tight fit in the exh spigot. there was enamel paint in the opening from the cylinder respray, but i got that out. and the ceramic paint on the pipes has to be nearly sanded off before the pipes will really even fit in to the spigot.
So I worry these are too stressed, but there is nothing I can do about that now. if the OEM front pipe wasn't dented up I think I would be home free. As is, I'm moving on- but I have a feeling this system will need some improvement before I have an up and over the pass bike.
thanks again all for the replies.
thank you for responding, especially for your input Steve. i believe the clamps in my photo are actually servicar types. but i guess they could still fit. when all else fails- check Palmer's. hope he's right on this one. also the 36 parts book.
anyway, i have another set, correct style (i think). and once the tabs are twisted like you so clearly described, and then tightened and loosened a few times, they fit. when these pieces have never been together before, they act like they don't want to be. But it's a beautiful exhaust when it's fitted together correctly. so many of these fishtails end up twisted in all sorts of directions because of ill fitting pipes. you can see it a mile away. Hey, if it was easy, everyone would be doing it.
the lesson here is to fit up these parts on the bike before finishing them, duh. I am now re-spraying 2 front header pipes and 2 S pipes and a rear header pipe. 2 OEM and 2 repop and one unkown, so after 4 days, not counting an extra day for paint drying, I should be able to move on. the difference in the OEM front pipe and the repop front pipe (that I have): the repop bumps the case bolt, but the OEM curves upward a little more so that it doesn't. the repop is also a longer at both ends. probably left long by the maker on purpose. no kinks or deflections in the OEM, repop not so much.
my rear header pipe (repop) was nearly an inch too long. but once it was shortened, the muffler fell into place nicely and i got clearance for the brake shaft lever. muffler clamp was a piece of cake after dealing with the fronts. still not really satisfied with the stress the rear pipe seems to make on the cylinder.
these pipes have to be shoved in pretty hard b/c of their diameter (repop seems larger than OEM). they are a tight fit in the exh spigot. there was enamel paint in the opening from the cylinder respray, but i got that out. and the ceramic paint on the pipes has to be nearly sanded off before the pipes will really even fit in to the spigot.
So I worry these are too stressed, but there is nothing I can do about that now. if the OEM front pipe wasn't dented up I think I would be home free. As is, I'm moving on- but I have a feeling this system will need some improvement before I have an up and over the pass bike.
thanks again all for the replies.
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