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11/17/2014 9:04 AM  #1


single to dual exhaust conversion

I am converting from single exhaust to dual exhaust on a 64 1/2 convertible.  Everything seems straight forward except where to move the bracket on the undercarriage for the flex hose that connects to the metal line running from the front.  I could use some help on where to move/ relocate  the bracket.  Anyone have any measurements or pictures/ or both for the relocated bracket?


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11/17/2014 11:57 AM  #2


Re: single to dual exhaust conversion

Go to www.karmustang.com

On their homepage, far right column, scroll down and click on "knowledge" center.

Once it opens, they have a tab for "single to dual exhaut conversion"............with a pretty good write up along with various pic's .....

 

 

11/17/2014 10:28 PM  #3


Re: single to dual exhaust conversion


Right up there in the corner.  Hose comes up from bottom.


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11/18/2014 9:01 AM  #4


Re: single to dual exhaust conversion

This is fairly complete how to, kit is available with hangers and reinforcement plates.
http://www.classictube.com/Mustang_Dual_Exhaust_Floor_Pan_Reinforcement.html


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11/18/2014 9:56 AM  #5


Re: single to dual exhaust conversion

Another shows modified one on my car


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2/14/2018 6:07 PM  #6


Re: single to dual exhaust conversion

All,
I'm installing a dual exhaust system in my '66 convertible. I had the frame rails replaced, but unfortunately there are no holes drilled in the new frame rails for the tail pipe bracket bolts back by the tow brackets.  Does anyone know the exact location of where these holes should be drilled?  I've seen pictures which show them about two inches ahead of the rear shackle mount behind the tow brackets, but it would be a guess about how high low in the rail. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. 
Heem


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