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Old 04-06-08, 04:43 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question crossover exhaust question

I’m starting to make a set of crossover pipes and after looking through lots of books, it seems the small block system had the middle two cylinders crossover to the opposite collector. The collectors as viewed from behind with the numbers indicating the cylinders.

8 2 7 4
5 3 6 1

With either firing order, 13726548 or 15426378. The pulses are equal but do not rotate in a circular motion around the collector. My question is, would it help if you made it rotate

I have searched the forum, but nothing really specific comes up.

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Old 04-06-08, 06:24 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: crossover exhaust question

The answer would appear to be yes. See Bernards post hidden in this obscure thread

What block preparation is required for dry sumping a SBF?

Bernard has seen plus 4% in some (nonGT40) applicatons

Also some other exhaust info here

Pairing headers?
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Old 04-07-08, 06:29 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: crossover exhaust question

Thanks Russ
This forum is full of good info, I've just gotta find it.
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Old 06-17-08, 07:59 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: crossover exhaust question

Well it’s been awhile, but have finally finished cutting and tacking the pipes for my system. Changed the pipes around to get a circular firing order and tried to get them the same length as much as possible.
Also used Jims post to make my own merged collectors, but think I’ll buy them next time
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Re: crossover exhaust question

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Well it’s been awhile, but have finally finished cutting and tacking the pipes for my system. Changed the pipes around to get a circular firing order and tried to get them the same length as much as possible.
Also used Jims post to make my own merged collectors, but think I’ll buy them next time
Good job Clayton, it's a lot of work isn't it ! You might have seen the 5.4 exhaust on the open day posts, quite a packaging effort to get similar lengths and cross over. The time consuming bit next is tig-ing up all the joins and linishing them all off, count on an hour per join for a really good finish.

Well done again, PB
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Re: crossover exhaust question

Nice work!

I particularly like the attention you paid to tucking in the front pipes on both sides to get them as short as possible. I would imagine that you plan on ceramic coating them when complete. If not, I would probably consider wrapping the front pipes to keep some of the exhaust heat off the valve covers / gaskets..

Again - very nice work!
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Old 06-18-08, 09:07 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: crossover exhaust question

Thanks Paul
My hat goes off to everyone that makes up these headers. Working on your 1 hr per joint, I’ve got another 57hrs to go. The mandrel bends I got were crap and had to cut off the tail that was clamped in the bender. This means a lot more welding.

Thanks Randy
Yeah, they will be ceramic coated inside and out. So wasn’t too concerned about the closeness. Also tried to keep a decent gap between the pipes, apart from the top crossover one of course. The longest pipes were 2 & 6, so by keeping 1 & 5 close to the head it allowed 2 & 6 a shorter route.

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Re: crossover exhaust question

Well done!

Is spark plug removal fairly easy?
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Re: crossover exhaust question

Wow, very nice Clayton. Beautiful work. I'm always so impressed by how much more hands-on and practical most folks are down under. Here in the States, most of us would be hmm'ing and haw'ing and fidgeting over what exhaust shop to go to, getting recommendations, etc. In Aus and NZ you guys just go get some bent pipe and start mocking it up - et viola, with some care and skill you have a beautiful bundle of snakes. Simply amazing.
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Re: crossover exhaust question

Very nice work Clayton, well done. As someone who has been making headers for several years now I can appreciate just how much work goes into it. I am fascinated by the small stubs you have made coming from the flanges, how did you form them? because they are much nicer than the usual hammered ends. I have been to work on two original cars this week ( making bespoke silencers ) and I can say that the headers on both those cars are c---- (rubbish ) compared to yours. Well done, Frank
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Old 06-19-08, 10:06 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: crossover exhaust question

Thanks Pat
Yeah that and giving the plug leads clearance was high on my list. The photos make it look impossible, but the plugs are real easy to get out. These photos show a little bit more of the plugs !!

Thanks Cliff
I’m sure I caught the illness from my old man, he’s a fitter and turner and has always made everything himself.


Thanks Frank
Spent days making different dies and in the end it turned out to be quite a simple piece.
A short pipe slides onto the jig and is pressed on two sides, than rotated 90 deg and pressed again (with clamps on the first side). The collar is for getting them off after pressing. The other tool is for getting a tighter radius to fit the flanges.
After welding them from the head side, the flanges were machined flat.
Hope this makes sense.

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Re: crossover exhaust question

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Those headers and those stubs are beautiful. Welding headers has always facinated me. I would love to try doing a set sometime just for the experience
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Awesome, I am always amazed by the "can do "attitude down under.
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Wow! fantastic!
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Re: crossover exhaust question

Hi Clayton nice work.

Is that the same chassis ?

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Re: crossover exhaust question

Thanks Jim, yes its still the same chassis. Progress has been very slow to say the least
But you know me, I can’t stop changing things. You’ll be glad to know that it’s on its way to the sand blasters this week and from now on its assembly only
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Go Son
Put the Escort away and get on with it.

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