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Parts For Sale 2" band gas pipe - revised

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Don Ferrette

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Gas tuned pipe, water cooled coupler, internal stinger, 2" band. Broad torque curve. Includes 100 degree header pipe (no cooling flange) $50 plus postage, U.S. shipping address only.
 

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header - now included or not included??


I think those pipes originally had a small clamp assembly that held it in place… the inlet has o-rings in it if I’m correct..
 
header - now included or not included??


I think those pipes originally had a small clamp assembly that held it in place… the inlet has o-rings in it if I’m correct..
Uncut header included, pipe has water cooled O ring coupler. I have not seen an aluminum pipe use a clamp, only steel pipes but I certainly could be wrong on that one. :cool:
 
Pretty sure I have one of those pipes and header somewhere … it has a little aluminum strap the sits over one of the water fittings and a set screw that attached it to a block clamped on the header.., if I can find it, I’ll snap a picture..
 
Pretty sure I have one of those pipes and header somewhere … it has a little aluminum strap the sits over one of the water fittings and a set screw that attached it to a block clamped on the header.., if I can find it, I’ll snap a picture..
Sounds like you're talking about a pipe position retainer. I've used those in the past on aluminum pipes.
 

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