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strange exhaust question - birdshill123 - 12-01-2007 08:33 The tailpipe on my 88 FC had a huge hole at the elbow. On an 88 the tailpipe is one piece consisting of a 90 degree bend and a short pipe about 30 inches long. It exits in front of the LH tire. The original was simply a 5 inch pipe that was slightly oval at the end. That could be factory or maybe it got crunched. I ordered a new elbow and a 36 inch pipe. I was unable to get a straight pipe as it was out of stock and got what is called a stack pipe. This is a 5 inch pipe with a sharp bend at the end and a tapered cut. These are the pipes you see behind the cabs on 18 wheelers. My plan was to just cut the curved portion off. But with a trial fit I think I could leave the tapered curve and this might force all the diesel smoke and fumes to the rear. Problem is it would be throwing all that at the rear tires . I began wondering if that might harm the tires or would it matter? Am I being anal? Any suggestions? Any help appreciated. BTW : The tailpipe pieces are just common Nelson ( Fleetguard) pipes. I have the part #s if anyone is interested. Bruce strange exhaust question - Robert Britton - 12-01-2007 09:46 Bruce, The exhaust on my 87FC is similar to what you are describing, although mine is turned slightly down and back toward the rear wheel. It sticks out just far enough that the exhaust does not end up on the tire or wheel. I have never had any problems with this set-up. If you want I can send you some photos of mine so you can see what I have. Robert Britton 87FC Hollister, California --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > The tailpipe on my 88 FC had a huge hole at the elbow. On an 88 the > tailpipe is one piece consisting of a 90 degree bend and a short pipe > about 30 inches long. It exits in front of the LH tire. The original > was simply a 5 inch pipe that was slightly oval at the end. That could > be factory or maybe it got crunched. I ordered a new elbow and a 36 > inch pipe. I was unable to get a straight pipe as it was out of stock > and got what is called a stack pipe. This is a 5 inch pipe with a sharp > bend at the end and a tapered cut. These are the pipes you see behind > the cabs on 18 wheelers. My plan was to just cut the curved portion > off. But with a trial fit I think I could leave the tapered curve and > this might force all the diesel smoke and fumes to the rear. Problem is > it would be throwing all that at the rear tires . I began wondering if > that might harm the tires or would it matter? Am I being anal? Any > suggestions? Any help appreciated. BTW : The tailpipe pieces are just > common Nelson ( Fleetguard) pipes. I have the part #s if anyone is > interested. > > Bruce > strange exhaust question - birdshill123 - 12-01-2007 10:16 Hi Robert: If this keeps up I will owe you lots of beers!! Yes, I would appreciate a few shots of that setup. I looked at it again and I think I can turn that stack pipe slightly downward and it should be OK. I hope to take the Bird on a 40 mile test run next week. Bruce 1988 FC35 |