Exhaust - Gear Box Crossmember
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Exhaust - Gear Box Crossmember
Can anyone tell me whether the exhaust should run above or below the gearbox crossmember? Vehicle is Series 3 Stage 1 V8 109 station wagon. Many thanks Keith
Re: Exhaust - Gear Box Crossmember
Above
Cliff
1981 109 V8 Stage 1
2000 Discovery 2 Td5
109 V8: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2161
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LAND ROVER. TURNING OWNERS INTO PAUPERS FOR 70 YEARS
1981 109 V8 Stage 1
2000 Discovery 2 Td5
109 V8: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2161
My Disco Thread: http://www.thed2boysclub.co.uk/viewtopi ... =3&t=58130
LAND ROVER. TURNING OWNERS INTO PAUPERS FOR 70 YEARS
Re: Exhaust - Gear Box Crossmember
Below, hence the big curve.
Re: Exhaust - Gear Box Crossmember
What "big curve"? Mine must have a completely different exhaust setup to yours then Map because my pipe sits on top of the crossmember.
Cliff
1981 109 V8 Stage 1
2000 Discovery 2 Td5
109 V8: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2161
My Disco Thread: http://www.thed2boysclub.co.uk/viewtopi ... =3&t=58130
LAND ROVER. TURNING OWNERS INTO PAUPERS FOR 70 YEARS
1981 109 V8 Stage 1
2000 Discovery 2 Td5
109 V8: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=2161
My Disco Thread: http://www.thed2boysclub.co.uk/viewtopi ... =3&t=58130
LAND ROVER. TURNING OWNERS INTO PAUPERS FOR 70 YEARS
Re: Exhaust - Gear Box Crossmember
I went for the big member at the rear of the box which in factory format is scalloped to suit the exhaust regardless of model or market. The front pipes however pass over the detachable member below the bell housing.
Either way you can't really get it wrong as the pipes won't stretch to an alternate position.
Either way you can't really get it wrong as the pipes won't stretch to an alternate position.