Y-pipe to s-pipe fit

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Re: Y-pipe to s-pipe fit

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Heree is a '65 pipe. Female at the front, and male at the back. Mike
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Re: Y-pipe to s-pipe fit

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Kinda weird they don't show the one piece "y" and "S"combo in the 59-69 parts book. Here's my 64,
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Re: Y-pipe to s-pipe fit

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Pancrazya
Look again. Pt.# 65538-65, Connector rear exhaust pipe, dual exhaust, pg. 93. Mike
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Re: Y-pipe to s-pipe fit

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I see the number but it's not shown on the diagram.
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Re: Y-pipe to s-pipe fit

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My 58-65 parts book doesn't show the one piece pipe.
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Re: Y-pipe to s-pipe fit

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Yes, it used to fool me like that, too. Until I actually READ the list. Hoodathunkit? Mike
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Re: Y-pipe to s-pipe fit

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Cotten wrote:Robbie!

Unwelded halves of the -65 assembly exist in the wild.
How they made their escape from the factory, we may never know.

....Cotten
Ran across this associated topic. Looks like John HD had a NOS pipe like I have. https://www.hydra-glide.net/phpBB3/view ... w=previous
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Re: Y-pipe to s-pipe fit

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Post by George Greer »

What's the ID and OD of the pipes on these??

I managed to misplace my notes from the last time I was home in the US, and I seem to recall I wrote down 1 3/4" OD on the rear exaust pipe.

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