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refitting head pipes
#1
I recently removed my old exhaust head pipes and am installing another stock set that I bought from Chip Beck that have had the catalytic converter removed from it. I can't seem to get the newer head pipes to fit up into the cylinder head openings. Any tips or tricks to reinstalling the header pipes? I'm getting very frustrated.

modmaster
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#2
Modmaaster, I'm sure one member reported a problems getting a pipe back because he hadn't got a gaskets out. I've had a quick look for you but can't find the thread. Try a search and I'll look later too if I can.
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#3
Cormanus, I think that was done by 2 other members. At least that is what I remember.
Not to steal Cormanus' thunder, but here is one thread: http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....#pid123977
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#4
You're probably right, popgun. I still can't find the thread(s).
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#5
Here is another: http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....4#pid58214

I found 2, one here and one posted itself to my post above. I stopped looking after 2.

FYI, I searched using exhaust gasket
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#6
Thanks popgun. If you ever figure out how the autopost thingy happened, you could let us know? Tongue
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#7
That was actually asked about too a long time ago! An Australian member answered it if I remember correctly Big Grin He is hard to get hold of though as he is usually out tying his kangaroo down, sport. Excited



OK, here is a hint. Rolf Harris
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#8
I definitely have all 4 old gaskets out. The thing is I can't get the 4 pipes to start in the exhaust ports. They just don't seem to line up all at the same time. I think I will take a close look at the portion that the pipes start in and see if they got a bit boogered up around the opening I.D. Then I will check the O.D. of the pipe inlets to see how much slip they have to fit in to the ports. Am I making any sense with all this? Also should I have the back portion of the header where the muffler attaches to, at that height when trying to install the pipes into their respective openings?

modmaster
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#9
I had a feeling that was what you were talking about. I haven't had mine off so probably not going to be any help. But a lot of members have removed and replaced theirs. Hopefully some of them will chime in with some help.
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#10
All is well in Hondaland. I just had to place a box under the rear of the headers and I was able to start the pipes into the cylinder head ports. Also I noticed that some of the hold down flanges had to be turned 180 degrees to line up properly with the studs. They must only fit in one way.
Thanks to all who were kind enough to chime in with their thoughts.

modmaster
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