While it seems to work well for number of people - I was not really keen on the notion of just leaving the mufflers hanging in mid-air.
I feel that this will add undue stress on the unions of the header tubes / flanges which would cause them to work-harden and crack.
I didn't readily find the type of brackets I was looking for so I designed and fabricated my own and thought I would share in case anyone else was interested.
I won't narrate each picture but I'll lead you through the thought and fabrication process step by step in the hope that someone else may find them useful. I did not use any tools that are not readily available for any of this.
DONE....
I used a couple of worn out wiz-wheel discs as insulators between the alloy tie-bar and the stainless steel mount.
While this setup has a few slight hiccups in the execution, it should serve well and be strong enough to endure the load and heat it is being asked to carry..
Sorry about the cellophane all over the mufflers - I have since removed it and will supply better shots at a later date.
As I said - I hope these are of some help or at least some idea of at least one man's method of how to fabricate such a bracket.
I feel that this will add undue stress on the unions of the header tubes / flanges which would cause them to work-harden and crack.
I didn't readily find the type of brackets I was looking for so I designed and fabricated my own and thought I would share in case anyone else was interested.
I won't narrate each picture but I'll lead you through the thought and fabrication process step by step in the hope that someone else may find them useful. I did not use any tools that are not readily available for any of this.






















DONE....
I used a couple of worn out wiz-wheel discs as insulators between the alloy tie-bar and the stainless steel mount.
While this setup has a few slight hiccups in the execution, it should serve well and be strong enough to endure the load and heat it is being asked to carry..
Sorry about the cellophane all over the mufflers - I have since removed it and will supply better shots at a later date.
As I said - I hope these are of some help or at least some idea of at least one man's method of how to fabricate such a bracket.