Dual exhaust with power steering?
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Dual exhaust with power steering?
Everybody did so great on my intake manifold question, I would like to pick your brains again if you dont mind .Is there such a thing? My single exhaust cross pipe from the drivers exhaust manifold was cut and re routed under the power slave cylinder to make dual exhaust. That pipe hangs way to low for my liking. I would like to use a stock dual exhaust system but don't know if it was offered with power steering. Any info would be great. Thanks!
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
As far as I know none of the Comets in 65 came with duals.
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
there was an over the counter dual exhaust system available through the parts but nothing factory installed.
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
NO 'factory' dual exhaust,even the 271HP289 had single exhaust!!Never did a PS car but on V-8 Falcons/Comets,I've had the exhaust pipes tucked up tight [enough room for heat to escape] to the firewall/floors! ROY.
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
Go to a good exhaust shop that does mandrel bending and they can make up a dual exhaust system that will look factory when done. Don't get too committed to having factory original for an exhaust system on our Comets, especially if you want performance increase and nice sounding pipes.
Albert's 65 289, polar white, black buckets, 5 speed, Autolite 4100, ps, pb, factory tach, crites hood, headers, dual exhaust
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
The dual exhaust system I have sounds great but the jury rigged pipe from the manifold and around the p.s. cylinder hangs a bit low.I was looking for a better way. I have a 65 mustang convertible with power steering and the dual pipes clear fine from the factory. It's funny they couldn't design the same for our Comets. Especially the 271 HP! Thanks everyone!
Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
For a clean dual installation you gotta get rid of the stock wacky LH exhaust manifold.
I'm using a Maverick LH manifold and it clears everything and is at a good angle for the pipe going to the rear.
They come up on eBay sometimes.
Joe
I'm using a Maverick LH manifold and it clears everything and is at a good angle for the pipe going to the rear.
They come up on eBay sometimes.
Joe
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
That sounds like a great idea. It will look stock and I would store the original manifold and could always put the original single exhaust back if I wanted. What year Maverick did you use? Thankscomethead wrote:For a clean dual installation you gotta get rid of the stock wacky LH exhaust manifold.
I'm using a Maverick LH manifold and it clears everything and is at a good angle for the pipe going to the rear.
They come up on eBay sometimes.
Joe
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
Been there, done that. Bruce provided excellent info on the dual exhaust question and the Maverick manifold. I found one on flea bay for under $40.00 and it made the install simple. I have provided a link to the discussion on this forum below.
http://www.cometcentral.com/forum/viewt ... old#p44221
Good luck, it makes the Comet sound great
http://www.cometcentral.com/forum/viewt ... old#p44221
Good luck, it makes the Comet sound great
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
Very nice, excellent idea! Thats what I'm going to do. Thanks so much.
Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
I ended up putting headers on my '66 which also has power steering. The headers were going to interfere with PS steering cylinder but I found a bracket that allowed me to detach the cylinder from the frame and move it down about 2 inches. Worked perfect. Not sure if you will have any problems like this but I figured I would mention it just in case you run into it after engine install.
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
DCDUCK...Ol POP did the same on a 67 FB S'tang,I built for my at the time ,15 yro daughter,,she's 44 now and still has it.....she just had to have headers,,,but that bracket made it all work......glad you got what you wanted....POP
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
I ended up using the mustang hi-po H-pipe on my setup. I had to shift the left side pipe forwards about an inch since the Mav/Gran manifold is about an inch further forward than the hipo manifold which I couldn't use. I also had to shorten the down leg from the manifold as the pipes hung further below the floor on a falcon compared to a mustang. I also eliminatrd the crossiver as I didn't like where it was located. Haven't decided yet whether I will put one back on or just leave it off. sounds pretty damb good as it is. I have Cherry Bomb glasspacks on it now which is what makes it sound so good.
Ron
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Re: Dual exhaust with power steering?
Dave, be aware if you use the drop down bracket for the power ram to get more room for the exhaust, the drop down bracket is weak and will cause flex and seperation from the frame if left as is. It needs to be either reinforced or welded to the frame.
Watch this video and it will open your eyes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJtshfI ... B&hl=en-GB
The bracket can be made stronger and will then work without worry.
Ron
Watch this video and it will open your eyes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJtshfI ... B&hl=en-GB
The bracket can be made stronger and will then work without worry.
Ron