- 1. Exhaust header question (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2004 22:25:09 -0400 5.0; U)
- My most recently acquired Sprite, a 1966 Mk III, has an exhaust header installed. The engine needs to come out soon so that I can tend to transmission repairs. The PO welded the header tube to the ex
- /html/spridgets/2004-07/msg00043.html (7,056 bytes)
- 2. Re: Exhaust header question (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2004 19:53:14 -0700
- -- Original Message -- From "Jim Juhas" <james.f.juhas at snet.net> come out soon Pretty common way to get out the engine. Frank might take his Chinese sawzall to the pipe, but it would break right a
- /html/spridgets/2004-07/msg00045.html (6,978 bytes)
- 3. Re: Exhaust header question (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sun, 04 Jul 2004 22:44:02 -0400
- Jim Try removing the carbs and header from the manifold/head. Set the carbs on the brake pedal box keeping the cables still attached. Wire the header to the steering column and just be a bit careful
- /html/spridgets/2004-07/msg00059.html (7,572 bytes)
- 4. exhaust header question (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Sun, 4 Jan 2004 19:32:27 -0600
- I just bought a header to replace the cracked origional one. The pipe protrudes about 0.060" past the flange, the old cast iron exhaust was flush. I am wonder ing if this is going to cause a leak. Ca
- /html/spridgets/2004-01/msg00172.html (6,748 bytes)
- 5. Re: exhaust header question (score: 1)
- Author: Unknown
- Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2004 05:52:10 EST
- Vince: Seems like mine had a little protrusion that fit INTO the exhaust hole in the head and did not cause a problem. You can tell if you fit the header onto the head first without the gasket and be
- /html/spridgets/2004-01/msg00198.html (6,592 bytes)
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