>Just in case anybody is interested- I have an aftermarket crossover pipe >that used to be on my 81 and should fit all air-cooled engines (just pipes, >no muffler or cat.). I had it when I was in Florida (land of no >inspections) and low on cash. It does not accomodate a catalytic >converter. I took it off when I moved to VA and went back to being legal. >If you wanted to do some welding, you might could figure out a way to get a >converter on it. Anyone who has ever tried to find a replacement to the >original crossover pipe will know why I ended up with this thing in the >first place. If anyone is interested, make an offer. I have an 89 now, so >I just need to get it out of the garage. > >
______________________________________________________________________________ Mark Schrope Virginia Institute of Marine Science PO Box 1346 Route 1208, Greate Road Gloucester Point, VA 23062 (804)684-7220 [office] (804)684-7675 or 7007 [labs] (804)684-7250 [fax] ______________________________________________________________________________ |
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