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Originally Posted by dlmartin81 Really, how so? I'm assuming the washers are put in between two flanges. Wouldn't that create a gab, thus allowing the exhaust to leak through. Are
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I believe hes talking about using washers on the exhaust hangars to level the tips out. not using them between the flanges.. |
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AAAaaahhh....ok....makes sense now. Adding washers to the hanger will raise the exhaust. I thought you guys were actually trying to tilt the angle of the exhaust by adding the washers to one end of the two connecting flanges....haha.
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