OutlawDrifter
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JB, how are you cutting the pipe?
JB, how are you cutting the pipe?
JB: welds look good to me especially if the hold.
nice job on the engine and happy to hear it started up and ran too. almost everything you are doing is not in my skill set (including the welding), but I enjoy watching you figure it out.
keep up the great work.
I didn't know how to do any of this at one point, and if I can learn so can you. Although I am a Certified Master Technician (YouTube Certified Master Technician).
JB, you are probably past the point this would do you any good but I'll toss it out anyway. I use exhaust welding clamps to hold two pieces of exhaust pipe in alignment while tacking. They're my left-handed solution (https://www.summitracing.com/search/product-line/summit-racing-exhaust-welding-clamps).
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For my very first attempt to weld (Harbor Freight less than $90 wire feed welder) I used a less expensive welding clamp. It's a scrap piece of exhaust pipe with a section cut off.
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SS exhaust system is looking good JB.![]()
Those welds look fine to me. You're not putting mirrors underneath and asking for tig experts to inspect are you??![]()
I was talking to our welder at work and showed him the system and asked him not to judge. He said "Why do I care they aren't mine."
Then it's time for a new blade...Looking really good!
I think you'll find B31.3 allows 1/16" mismatch on fitup
I'm guessing cold cutting the stainless will be fine as long as you don't cold work it.Then it's time for a new blade...
Always impressed by how Bob solves problems.

Earlier I saw JB Weld. Sounds like a easy solution.
Wait, maybe that was “JB, weld.......”. I’ll go back to sleep.
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Shorty,
Haha, if only I received some of the royalties from JB Weld...
JB
That would be almost as nice as receiving free natural gas... beyond what I produce already.
JB

The word from the refinery is that your desire to have more natural gas than what you already produce is a feeling held by you alone. Ever wonder why your colleagues are wearing their respirators in meetings? You thought they had just come from a nuit and forgot to take off their respirators?![]()
What a stinker
JB I am curious why you are dumping into a 3" Y and not going dual all the way back? Those band clamps are ****. My Camaro has an exhaust like this and I really hate the drone it makes at highway speed.
Bret

JB I am curious why you are dumping into a 3" Y and not going dual all the way back? Those band clamps are ****. My Camaro has an exhaust like this and I really hate the drone it makes at highway speed.
Bret
Bret, it has to do with how your pipes are Y'd together. My 6.0l Z28 uses a smooth Flowmaster merge and has zero drone. The Aerochamber muffler probably helps too.
A single 3" pipe will flow 500hp.
I check on here every few , just haven't had anything special going on. I will get back on there cause I do like yappin with a bunch of friends on here.
Waiting for it to warm up, so I can get back out to the barn. I'm so far behind,and being lapped by the tortoise.![]()
Cool. Yeah I am saving up money to buy the ****** Blackheart true Duals for my car. It bolts on to the factory cats and will hook up to my Center mount exhaust. My y pipe is junk (IMHO). It is flattened on one side for ground clearance from the factory. The good/bad part is it is all stainless so it will never rot out!
Bret
JB, nice work work my friend!
The turbo will definitely quiet things down. Most of the Magnaflow, Dynomax Ultraflow, Borla stuff is a perforated tube covered with stainless steel "wool" and then has a ceramic fiber packing around that.
Are you planning on doing a rear mount/remote mount setup and skip the intercooler?
Looking good, JB!
How much clearance for the U-joint? Will it need a heat shield?
Correct name is Solar Flux Type B for stainless.
JB, 1" is quite a bit, should be plenty of air movement. I doubt you'll have any issues with the u-joint.
Does the driveshaft clear at full droop?
I forgot yours was still 2 piece, duh!



OK, Crossthread, how did everything else go?
Stainless flux is foreign to the pressure piping world you live and work in. I think, however, you'll find the one pound can of flux will last over several bottles of purge, and allow backup in very difficult to purge situations. You may not get quite as good of a weld depending on how smoothly your welding goes (if you have to back up and grind out a bad spot and have no way to recoat the inside).
Why wrap the exhaust?
You wanna new project???
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I have photos but none with me.I'll have to pass War Wagon, the last Fiero I had was an '84 GT I believe that I picked up from a buddy that had to cut ties with it. He was in the process of installing a freshly rebuild 383 cu-in small block Chevy. Time happened and 3.5 years passed and he sold it to me for a song. Sadly the engine had a remote mount oil filter and the lines weren't capped, the engine was completely full of water. The cam, push-rods, and heads were all that were salvageable for a reasonable price. Luckily the car came with a cherry picker, engine stand, battery, and new Edlebrock carb. The battery I just pulled out of the cobra last year when it died, the carb is still on it running strong. I use the cherry picker and engine stand regularly so not a bad $500 purchase. The car met a sad fate when it was stripped of all good parts it was shot a couple hundred times by some hoodlums and burned to a crisp.I have photos but none with me.
JB
