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Jack E/NJ 02-28-2013 11:13 AM

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mirage>>>Can we see some pix of that gas pipe exhaust please Jack? >>>

Yup. Will do. I gotta new digicamera I've been wanting to test out.

Jack E/NJ

41LjH 02-28-2013 12:24 PM

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8BA in my 41 PU. Isky Max1, Offy heads & intake. Holley 390 and Red's with 12" JONES glass packs. No tail pipes yet.:D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52IpQIFBLIA

Straightpipes 02-28-2013 01:41 PM

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I have two lengths of 1 1/2 conduit which I welded a flange on to connect to the header with a slight bend for alignment. Neatly done and been on there for close to 10 years. Not loud, passes inspection.
I had a couple of footlong brass pipes on the ends. That really rings nice.

Flatheads are pretty quiet anyway, I like to hear all the efforts of my labor.

Ghost of elmirage 02-28-2013 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack E/NJ (Post 601537)
mirage>>>Can we see some pix of that gas pipe exhaust please Jack? >>>

Yup. Will do. I gotta new digicamera I've been wanting to test out.

Jack E/NJ

Thanx Jack cant wait! :D

Seth Swoboda 02-28-2013 02:22 PM

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[QUOTE=Ghost of elmirage;600849]
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Originally Posted by Tinker (Post 600842)
I agree with the 1.5 or 1.75 pipe statements. I will try to get some video of the difference in sound between them. I think it also depends on your manifolds as well.

36. I'm running stock manifolds, 2into1, 1.75, glasspac, all the wayout to the back. Sounds great, I would suspect just straights would be just a bit louder as the glasspacs don't do a lot really.


Tinker why are you running 2 into 1 instead straight dual exhaust? And do any of you guys use any sort of equalizer pipe in the center of your duals?

You don't need an H or X pipe on a dual exhaust set up for a flathead V8. I was told by a professional custom exhaust man that the H pipe is best used on GM small block V8's and X pipe used on Ford small block V8's. This guy has done all of my custom exhaust work an he installed an X pipe on my mustang (289 with headers).

On our flatheads we run reds headers with dual exhaust and the short Brockman Mellow Tones, no H or X pipe needed.

T_Bird Guy 02-28-2013 02:54 PM

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My 1947 Ford with a 59AB flathead running a mild cam, I have Red's Headers with 2 inch pipe and small Walker glass packs. Then to give it a nice sound I had larger pipe put on right after the rear axle as exhaust tips. It gives the flathead a nice rumble sound.

flat-v8 02-28-2013 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by 41LjH (Post 601593)
8BA in my 41 PU. Isky Max1, Offy heads & intake. Holley 390 and Red's with 12" JONES glass packs. No tail pipes yet.:D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52IpQIFBLIA

Now that engine sounds Great! Looks good too :D

Jack E/NJ 02-28-2013 08:16 PM

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As requested, the attached PDF shows cast iron black pipe exhaust front to rear on a 38 standard. Crossover first plumbed for a 265 in 1960. Then replumbed for the original 221 two years ago. Same pipe, unions & elbows for over 50 years. Don't forget the never-seez if you go this route or disassembly will be tough. 8^)

Jack E/NJ

jhaas63 03-01-2013 12:58 AM

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I recently ordered some Reds long tube headers for my 53 f100. I plan to do straight pipes with no mufflers...pretty excited.

49r 03-01-2013 01:03 AM

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In the 60's I remember my father ran straight pipes in his V8 Pilot with 1 inch tailpipes - us kids thought that was great! In the 70's I didn't find any noticeable sound difference in moving glass pack mufflers from under the cab of my F1 to the rear ... so I rammed a pipe down the middle of each with 2 inch pipes and to my teenage ears that sounded better. Later on I attached a Y block to the same exhaust system, but that made a heck of a racket and got me into trouble - interesting how noisy overheads are in comparison. The best sound I achieved was glass pack mufflers and 4 foot lengths of 3 1/2 inch diameter tailpipe - a very nice bass rumble. For 10 years after that I listened to the chuff chuff of a stock single pipe system and now am back to twin pipes and mufflers. Haven't got the sound right yet though - I guess tastes in music change over time ...

Rock Hornbuckle 03-01-2013 01:12 AM

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None of my flaties have ever had mufflers. No sweeter sound than a flathead Ford V8.

Wingfield 03-01-2013 06:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack E/NJ (Post 601873)
As requested, the attached PDF shows cast iron black pipe exhaust front to rear on a 38 standard. Crossover first plumbed for a 265 in 1960. Then replumbed for the original 221 two years ago. Same pipe, unions & elbows for over 50 years. Don't forget the never-seez if you go this route or disassembly will be tough. 8^)

Jack E/NJ

Wow!
thanks

ctaulbert 03-01-2013 06:53 AM

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I just finished up the exhaust on my '40. It's 2" tube, without mufflers with Fenton headers up front. The engine is a 284 with a Winfield SU-1A cam. The car may sound a little loud on the outside, but it's actually quiet inside since the exhaust runs all the way to the tailpan:

http://youtu.be/KHPjxj-JZXo

Ghost of elmirage 03-01-2013 07:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Jack E/NJ (Post 601873)
As requested, the attached PDF shows cast iron black pipe exhaust front to rear on a 38 standard. Crossover first plumbed for a 265 in 1960. Then replumbed for the original 221 two years ago. Same pipe, unions & elbows for over 50 years. Don't forget the never-seez if you go this route or disassembly will be tough. 8^)

Jack E/NJ

NICE! Look spretty inexpensive too:)

Tinker 03-01-2013 10:23 AM

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Great videos and nice vehicles/flatheads! It's interesting the differences in small changes (in the exhaust) make on the sounds. Would be nice to hear some rev'ed up.

Tinker 03-01-2013 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by ctaulbert (Post 602092)
The car may sound a little loud on the outside, but it's actually quiet inside since the exhaust runs all the way to the tailpan:

I think that probably makes all the difference in the world. My 38 dumps right off the cab towards cars next to me, and I don't have any sound deadening material in the truck (rough bare bones truck). The pipes are only 4' tops. Think I'll try it with 1.75 out to the back next.

Ghost of elmirage 03-01-2013 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Tinker (Post 602224)
Great videos and nice vehicles/flatheads! It's interesting the differences in small changes (in the exhaust) make on the sounds. Would be nice to hear some rev'ed up.

Tink I don't know how to post a Youtube video yet but got to Youtube and put this in the search block.
MUST HEAR engine sound Pre War Nitro burning flathead 1932 AV8 Ford


Tinker 03-01-2013 10:42 AM

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Yeah, I've seen that one before. Sounds like a fun car to rocket around in. My tinnitus wouldn't be too happy, i'd have to wear some earplugs, but I'd drive that in a heartbeat! :]'

Tinker 03-01-2013 10:47 AM

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I'll link it here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WLFTO...2D44E7AA8A1282

Rigley 03-11-2013 01:56 AM

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I've read a lot of comments and opinions on exhaust systems, mufflers etc, but no one mentioned Brockman mufflers. Are they still being manufactured?


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