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04-20-2017, 04:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-20-2017, 04:22 PM by R.G. Cain.)
On this type of pipe is the proper flex length measured including this curved part like it is part of the length or is that part of the first cone even though it is the same height? Thanks.
Robert
I have no idea what happened to the photo i attached of my Pro 80
Robert
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Email me the picture of the pipe and I can post it for you, orĀ
Click "Choose File" next to the words "New Attachment"
Select the file you want to upload
Once it uploads click "Add Attachment"
And then you can click the post reply, or post thread button towards the bottom of the page.
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either my lap top is junk or I don't have patience to wait for pics to download ..it takes forever and then there tiny ..??
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The measurement is from the piston surface to the start (small end) of the scavenge cone. When dealing with curved headers and elbows like you have on your pipe you measure along the center line. The best way to measure the curved sections is to measure along the outside of the bend and the inside of the bend, add the two measurements and then divide by 2. For that type of pipe and the engine on your kart a good starting point is 10"
Steve O'Hara