sharkcus
Breakin' the atmosphere.
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- Strongsville, OH
I searched around and couldn't find any threads relating to this. It was kind of difficult to come up with keywords. Anyway....
My tray is cut open for reasons. The old exhaust pipe was crushed (bad) from a previous owner for foothold fitment reasons. I know I can buy a drop in replacement, but I still plan to have the same holds and will need to either lower it at the firewall or do something else.
The exit piece and through-firewall piece are fine. What is stopping me from replacing the bent part with a piece of silicone t-bolted on either end? I can't find any examples of people doing this, but to me it seems like a no-brainer.
<firewall>--<aluminum_pipe>--<~1ft silicone>--<original aluminum through-hull exit>
Another option would be to just run a long piece of silicone tube right to the firewall with a 6" aluminum tube glassed in through-firewall.
Either option would give me enough flexibility to be able to fit the footholds in without crushing anything. A solid tbolt connection isn't going to come loose and I've never seen a nice silicone hose blow or delaminate that far away from hot exhaust.
My tray is cut open for reasons. The old exhaust pipe was crushed (bad) from a previous owner for foothold fitment reasons. I know I can buy a drop in replacement, but I still plan to have the same holds and will need to either lower it at the firewall or do something else.
The exit piece and through-firewall piece are fine. What is stopping me from replacing the bent part with a piece of silicone t-bolted on either end? I can't find any examples of people doing this, but to me it seems like a no-brainer.
<firewall>--<aluminum_pipe>--<~1ft silicone>--<original aluminum through-hull exit>
Another option would be to just run a long piece of silicone tube right to the firewall with a 6" aluminum tube glassed in through-firewall.
Either option would give me enough flexibility to be able to fit the footholds in without crushing anything. A solid tbolt connection isn't going to come loose and I've never seen a nice silicone hose blow or delaminate that far away from hot exhaust.
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