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03-15-2009, 11:29 AM | #11 |
Hollister, CA.
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Hollister, Ca.
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Re: PROJECT "Z069" - LS7 powered '69 Stingray....
I dropped the rear portion of the exhaust...fully welded it, and reinstalled it. Once the car in painted and the bumper is on, if need be I will cut the chrome tips shorter:
- - - - The entire exhaust system is a clamped slip fit design. This way, I can have the entire exhaust jet-coated !! To hang the mufflers, I cut half circle of pipe, then clamped it to the muffler then welded the hanger to the cut pipe. Worked out good. - - - - Just for fun, I added an additional hanger to an existing threaded hole on the diff x-member: - - - - Enough of the exhaust for a minute....here's a shot of the regulator mounting location...made a simple extention bracket and mounted it to the coil pack mount. - -
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