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Old 02-21-2017, 08:56 AM   #1
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Exhaust tube from turbo to muffler, need info

Hi, my exhaust tube from the turbo to the exhaust has some small rust hole at the 90 degree bends. Any one know where I can get it?

I could get some seperate 90 degree elbows but it wound have to be built up, any recommendation is welcome.
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What I did is measure the elbows google for the size and 90 deg elbows remove and take to a muffler shop and have the 90s replaced, pain in the butt but none of the truck shops around here wanted nothing to do with it .
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Go to web site intakehoses.com -- They will have your needed parts -- Bill Willard
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Bill did you get exhaust parts from them or is it mostly intake fittings?
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Hi kiddo, when I bought my Beaver the exhaust pipe from the turbo to the muffler, was completely gone. The RV Dealer had a truck shop put a new system on it. Sorry, I don't know where the shop was, or the cost.
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Bill did you get exhaust parts from them or is it mostly intake fittings?
I`ve purchased both intake & exhaust -- Go to their web site & look it over -- Bill Willard
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All I see is Intake hoses, except for a flex 2 inch exhaust.
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What I did is measure the elbows google for the size and 90 deg elbows remove and take to a muffler shop and have the 90s replaced, pain in the butt but none of the truck shops around here wanted nothing to do with it .


Looks like the only option for now. I hope I could buy a complete tube without having to part it out.
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Check your PM...I sent you a link with the parts.
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Mine on a C13 had a rust hole, my truck shop put on a flexible pipe. Been 3 years works like a charm, not special parts required.
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Ias not sure I could use a flex pipe
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Mine has about 2 ft of flex pipe . You can buy stainless by the ft .
Seems like a good idea to me since the muffler is rigid and the engine moves some .
With the large band type clamps used today joining pieces is not the make shift
project of yrs ago .
I bought some exhaust pieces from a truck shop and they were very helpful , they
explained how they wrapped a joint first with aluminum foil before installing the clamp
it acts as a gasket to help guard against leaks .

This is the type of clamp used .


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