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Old 08-27-2002, 12:00 PM   #10
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If you reverse the connection at the header reducer flange, what happens to the pipe? I realize this positions the "H" pipe outlet facing away from center but to me it looks like they welded the "H" connector on the wrong side of the pipe. If you reverse connect it, does the pipe line up with the transmission tunnel? This is AFU.
I agree with Jeff65 , looks like the weld is in the wrong placs . Did you preassebbel the parts before yoy installed them? Take them off and try to turn, flip, rotate ect. them to see what the deal is . I would then take the parts and pic to where i bought the kit and let them know what you found.
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