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I failed to notice that the straight pipe doesn't have a flange on one end. Like everyone else said, that's your problem. You use the v band to attach the
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I failed to notice that the straight pipe doesn't have a flange on one end. Like everyone else said, that's your problem. You use the v band to attach the straight pipe to the y pipe, and then you just bolt on the y pipe to the rest of your system. Hope you get it figured out!
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