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PostSubject: Exhaust problem please help!!!   Exhaust problem please help!!! Icon_minitimeFri Nov 15, 2013 6:56 am

i have a exhaust conflict between the 14hp briggs, and the 70s dynamark i just installed the engine in . the stock pipe fits in place on my dynamark but wont let me open the hood but a few inches, and i don't wont to cut the front up because it would look horrible just to have a pipe hanging down, does anyone know where i can get a pipe that would come out the side and curve back. please send me a link or something. I don't have a welder or id do it myself.
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PostSubject: Re: Exhaust problem please help!!!   Exhaust problem please help!!! Icon_minitimeFri Nov 15, 2013 8:03 am

I don't think there is a place that sells bolt on exhausts like you want but depending on your motor it may have a threaded exhaust port. So you may be able to make a exhaust how you'd like it by using plumbing pipe from home depot or some where else. You won't need a welder for that.
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