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WTB Conshelf XIV Exhaust T

Fri Aug 19, 2011 8:31 pm

I'm looking to replace 3 exhaust T's on my Conshelf XIVs. If you have any available and willing to part with them please email me at [email protected]

Thanks in advance

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Re: WTB Conshelf XIV Exhaust T

Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:36 am

If you are lucky enough to find one or more T's, be sure to soften them up with hot water before installing or removing.
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Re: WTB Conshelf XIV Exhaust T

Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:43 am

It may be easier to find a new exhaust T from the Conshelf 21 or more modern 2nd stage. They don't look quite right but they work fine.
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Re: WTB Conshelf XIV Exhaust T

Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:12 am

My LDS sells (or at least I was able to buy some before...) repro rubber exhaust Ts (the later more bulbous version) - but given the logistics, it would probably be better if you found a supply that was more local :D
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Re: WTB Conshelf XIV Exhaust T

Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:20 am

Bryan wrote:It may be easier to find a new exhaust T from the Conshelf 21 or more modern 2nd stage. They don't look quite right but they work fine.
Not only that, but the last USD Connie XIVs (circa 2009) came from the factory with the new exhaust T. I agree, it doesn't look quite right but it works fine, kind of like the Broxton exhaust can with the removable horn on the OverPressure, circa 1955.
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Re: WTB Conshelf XIV Exhaust T

Sat Aug 20, 2011 11:41 am

Thanks all, very sound advice. If anyone has a (or 3) 21 T available let me know.

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