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1upmoto

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Im building a header for my zx10 and I ordered some standard 2 bolt flanges but they are way too thick. I can make them work but I dont have much thread left on the studs. I heave searched google and can not find what I am looking for. The tubing it 1.75 and I am looking for some stamped 2 bolt flanges similar to these pictured.

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1upmoto

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ive thought about that but to do it the way I want it would work best with a thinner flange, its a very tight bend right off of the head.
 

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if you are that much strapped for room, consider use v-band clamps ?
 
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1upmoto

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if you are that much strapped for room, consider use v-band clamps ?

I cant use a vband in this application.

Thinner will be more prone to warping and leaking.
here is what I am working with, the flange does not seal it just holds the pipe against the head which is the sealing portion. But I just ordered some studs, seems like the easiest option at this point.

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looks like a nice project. post more pics of the progress please.
 

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I cant use a vband in this application.


here is what I am working with, the flange does not seal it just holds the pipe against the head which is the sealing portion. But I just ordered some studs, seems like the easiest option at this point.

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I spy supermoto?

Why not cut the original header and use the stock flanges? That's what I did for a 636 turbo manifold.
 
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The pipe may be the sealing point, but the flange provides the clamping force evenly across the entire pipe. A thinner flange will only apply force on the two sides by the bolts and bow outward in the middle. I think longer studs is the right answer.
 

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Im building a header for my zx10 and I ordered some standard 2 bolt flanges but they are way too thick. I can make them work but I dont have much thread left on the studs. I heave searched google and can not find what I am looking for. The tubing it 1.75 and I am looking for some stamped 2 bolt flanges similar to these pictured.

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Turn it around 180 degrees and bolt it in from the inside of the flange
 
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1upmoto

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^^^^THIS^^^^

You have your flange on backwards. The two outer lips go towards the outside and not towards the block.

I don't have anything backwards, that is a pic of the factory flange on the factory header lol.
 
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