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J-Mech 10-23-2014 12:21 AM

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Originally Posted by NE149 (Post 292653)
Well the problem is finding a 1" threaded elbow that doesnt have a female end on it..l just want a male threaded end with bare pipe so I can weld a couple together and a stack... eh?:bigthink:

So, your looking for a street "L" with the male thread but no threads in the female end? If so, you won't find one. They don't make them that way.


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Originally Posted by bocephus1991 (Post 292654)
Yep that's what I was asking. I'm gonna use IH low ash oil in mine to break it in and use in it. I haven't had time to finish assembling it, been working about 60 70 hrs a week. Thanks Jon !

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NE149 10-23-2014 12:22 AM

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Originally Posted by J-Mech (Post 292655)
So, your looking for a street "L" with the male thread but no threads in the female end? If so, you won't find one. They don't make them that way.




:ThumbsUp:

So how do they do it in a regular way? Buy the expensive elbow? lol... wonder if I can thread the piece of pipe itself...

J-Mech 10-23-2014 12:31 AM

I don't understand what you are asking.......

Yes, you can thread pipe. Some hardware stores will even do it for you, but you can buy pre-threaded pipe from about 1 1/2" to about 8" maybe 12" long...... :bigthink:

I really don't understand what you are wanting....

Berwil 10-23-2014 09:50 AM

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This is the long sweep Jon was talking about, not sure that you understood the term. You can weld a coupling inside an oversize stack and thread it on. Or you can cut the threads off and it will still be 90 degrees.

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http://www.mcmaster.com/#7513k33/=u9y4a3

Bill

NE149 10-23-2014 06:54 PM

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Turns out it was the spark plug being fouled!

Here is some pictures when I got the hood and stuff back on today!


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