Could also be a crack in the pipe at a flange. It's not the easiest thing to see since it doesn't move much when it does break there. I've had them do this on the front pipe at the #1 cylinder and the rear pipe at the Y pipe. SSG Brad Spear '72 Westy '87 Syncro GL In a message dated 97-09-07 19:52:10 EDT, WaywrdCyc@AOL.COM (Mike Yozell) writes: << Scott Look carefully at the pipes . All the way from both sides of each head to the junction of the collector Igot a 2 or 3 mm hole in the pipe on mine .Loud as all get out !!! Covered it with a piece of soda can and a hose clamp 6 months and no failure mike 85 westy >> |
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