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Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 14:53
by kevtherev
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 15:19
by fairwynds
kevtherev wrote:
yes thats it..
Kev - sorry, am confused here. The way Ive read this is that you are saying Cruz (and me!) need to get part No 5 on the above diagram, in order to fit the later DG exhaust instead of an earlier one? Ive got an early DG (or I thought I did!) and below is a pic of my 'part No 5 - cradle' which I figured was on ALL DG engines? Are you saying Ive already got what I need to hang a LATER DG exhaust system onto?

Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 15:26
by fairwynds
...a better pic of that bracket Kev - right hand side of the box, after I had it blasted and painted.

Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 15:27
by Cruz
Could you get those images any smaller so we can see more clearly?
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 15:38
by fairwynds
Cruz wrote:Could you get those images any smaller so we can see more clearly?
haha! Its the same problem Im having with my Photobucket. No idea how to mend it (never used to come up that size) and have posted on here but nought seems to work. I have not a clue, its as much as I can do to POST the pic!)...
but hey - wouldnt it be great if I actually had the later cradle already!?
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 15:39
by Cruz
See my wanted ad for a better picture of what the cradle looks like
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 15:58
by kevtherev
Hang on..,
I'm sorry that's the wrong carrier (5) it should have lugs on it to take the box cradles
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 16:04
by Cruz
Carrier 5 lists a few different part numbers. the etos image is just a rehash of the pre-85 mount....I think
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 16:11
by kevtherev
OK.. your picture in wanted is the right one
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 17:35
by Cruz
Sourced one for £20
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 18:09
by fairwynds
Cruz wrote:Sourced one for £20
oh b********, have bitten bullet and ordered the Speedshop system - well, Cruz - it will be interesting to compare how we get on with the different systems. hmmmm......
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 18:37
by Cruz
fairwynds wrote:Cruz wrote:Sourced one for £20
oh b********, have bitten bullet and ordered the Speedshop system - well, Cruz - it will be interesting to compare how we get on with the different systems. hmmmm......
I have decided to defer from fitting an exhaust for a couple of months until I can get the exhaust mount fitted plus a few other things done that will take up some of the cash I had put aside for the exhaust. Don't want to stretch my finances. It's not like it's desperate and falling off or anything. If it get's worst I can just book it in and raid our pegs piggy bank
Anyway the route I have taken isn't the ideal route for many early van owners. So I will be more interested to hear how you go on and any future owners of the planned Brickwerks early stainless system.
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 15 Sep 2010, 18:47
by psychonaut
Probably not much cop if you live in London, but these guys in Cardiff made a custom set-up for me: -
http://www.pro-speedexhausts.com/
£500 with a lifetime guarantee.
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 17 Sep 2010, 18:12
by lennythellama
I'm in south London myself and could well be interested in the future so will be watching this space.
Re: If you are considering a S/Steel exhaust system...
Posted: 18 Sep 2010, 11:06
by fairwynds
well, Speedshop system arrived within 2 days, fitted easily, sounds quieter than the stock m/s JK system I had, and 'throatier' - a lovely look and sound! Well chuffed! Will post pics etc on separate thread soonest....