Is the Palmers book wrong on this particular point? On pg. 492 it states "In 1965 the long Y pipe and the S pipe were combined into one unit."
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Originally posted by scoot View PostIs the Palmers book wrong on this particular point? On pg. 492 it states "In 1965 the long Y pipe and the S pipe were combined into one unit."Be sure to visit;
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I just looked at another factory photo. It shows two piece "S" & "Y" pipe. I guess photos can be decieving.Be sure to visit;
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I found that pipe. It is chrome, NOS. Looks to be perfect. No notch for the side car. This isn't supposed to be a place to sell parts, so email me. portagemichael@aol.com.
Mike
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I also am under the impression that the single connector pipe started in 65.I have that pipe on my 59 that I'm building,being the exhaust was complete except for the tee pipe I'm staying with it .The otherday I lined stuff up to be sure its all going to fit my 59 frame and it seems ok ,
BTW the tee pipe from NOSPARTS came with a ridge on the inside of the lip and out of round ,I had to use my dremmel and vise to get it to fit.I e,maild them ,mentioning that in 10 seconds they could check the fit before shipping ,but who knows...If ordering from them you might want to request they check the fit.
Neil
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Chris & Bob,
Thanks for the warning ! I have the original OEM sqash pipes fo my '53 pan and '47 Knuckle. I also have an original OEM muffler for the knuckle and original OEM front header pipe for the panhead. I've been looking for the remaining exhaust parts for both bikes for quite some time. In absence of my finding good used or original OEM parts (always my preference), can you recommmend a GOOD aftermarket supplier for a temporary fix ??
Thanks,
BillBill Pedalino
Huntington, New York
AMCA 6755
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Panhead exaust pipes
Well, another dead-end thread. Are there no re-pop panhead exaust pipes that fit and look correct? There have been several threads about re-pop pipes over the years, and several guys will make recomendations, and others will chime in saying they are crap. There never seems to be a consensus on any that will work for sure. Gonna be replacing my heads soon with a newly reworked pair and I would like to replace my existing (crappy) re-pop pipes when I have it apart. I'd like to use OEM stuff, but I haven't found any worth dragging home. I need the early painted pipes, anyone have first hand experiance with something that works?
Thanks, Doug.Doug McLaughlin #6607
NorCal, USA
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Originally posted by Robert Luland View PostDoug, have ya tried www.denniscorso.comBe sure to visit;
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"Repro" pipes
These Corso pipes look like the same ones that Tedd and JP sell, is that right? If the only thing available is gonna take a bunch of re-work, I'll just buck-up and get to it. I just don't want to find out later that I could have bought the right stuff somewhere else.
Doug.Doug McLaughlin #6607
NorCal, USA
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Originally posted by D.Mac View PostThese Corso pipes look like the same ones that Tedd and JP sell, is that right? If the only thing available is gonna take a bunch of re-work, I'll just buck-up and get to it. I just don't want to find out later that I could have bought the right stuff somewhere else.
Doug.Be sure to visit;
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