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Offline Goldie

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Re: how to remove seized pipes?
« Reply #15 on: January 02, 2010, 11:36:48 AM »

If the stubs are tight in the head, then I wouldn't want to disturb them unnecessarily, as doing that can result in them becoming loose in the first place.

I agree, but Wolfie did say that the stub was turning in the head when he was trying to get the pipe off.

I forgot to mention that when I refitted the stubs into my Triumph head, I also used high temp Loctite on the thread and the grub screw.

No problems since.

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Re: how to remove seized pipes?
« Reply #16 on: December 31, 2015, 03:18:53 PM »
Which ones sound better in your opinion?
Personal choice, but I prefer the peashooters

In my humble opinion you cannot beat swept backs and goldies on a triton I have a good set of siamese and 1 goldie that will be for sale shortly as I have just bought what I reccomend

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Re: how to remove seized pipes?
« Reply #17 on: January 16, 2016, 09:03:13 PM »
 Would this be a 38 year old 1978 T140 and not a 28 year old Harris built Bonnie ? If so , there would not have been stubs in the exhaust ports , the pipes pushed in , unless someone installed those aftermarket push in stubs that allowed for the use of the larger 650 header pipes .

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Re: how to remove seized pipes?
« Reply #18 on: January 17, 2016, 10:47:33 AM »
Would this be a 38 year old 1978 T140 and not a 28 year old Harris built Bonnie ?

Look at the date of post. It was "28" years old in December 2009.
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Re: how to remove seized pipes?
« Reply #19 on: January 17, 2016, 05:10:30 PM »
Would this be a 38 year old 1978 T140 and not a 28 year old Harris built Bonnie ?

Look at the date of post. It was "28" years old in December 2009.

 OOPS , new here , accustomed to a forum where a thread from '09 would not be active .

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