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Old 10-23-2014, 12:21 AM
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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?
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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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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Old 10-23-2014, 12:22 AM
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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.




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...
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Old 10-23-2014, 12:31 AM
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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......

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