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exhaust (ewwwww)

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so heres where im at with my so called exhaust system...
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as you can see the h-pipe and center headers are junk...the outer headers and mufflers are usuable but im not so sure if i want to reuse them or not...im on a tight budget....i think i could clean them up pretty well to make them ok but i am worried about the internal condition of the muffler...i would imagine its pretty rusty on the inside...is it something i should be worried about?..should i replace the whole system or just the center headers?

also 4 out of 8 of the bolts broke off getting the system off so i wil need to get them out somehow
 
Chop and build: 10 bucks worth of exhaust pipe and lots of elbow grease.
This was my fix:

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Chop and build: 10 bucks worth of exhaust pipe and lots of elbow grease.
This was my fix:

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hmmm...that is a possable solution for me...where did you get your parts?...and what about your h connector...did you just do away with it...does this affect anything?
 
I did pretty much the same thing with an '81 850.

This is why I had to do it.
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A bit closer.
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1 1/2" exhaust pipe from Auto Zone, Pep Boys, Shuck's, etc. is about $7.
Mine had to be 7" long, yours may be different.
Cut a slot in the flared end so the clamp can do its job.
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Complete with center header pipes.
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EDIT to answer the questions you asked while I was posting:
The source for parts will depend on what's in your little corner of the world. I mentioned some of the ones I know of, but any of the normal auto parts storres should have the tubing.

The H connector is not necessary. It changes the sound of the exhaust a little by spreading the exhaust pulse from the two inner cylinders to both mufflers, but it is not really necessary to have it. Virtually all of the GSs before 1980 did not have them, they only started showing up in '80. Many bikes from other manufacturers don't have an H pipe either.

I never did understand why they would install the H pipe where they did, unless it was only to change the exhaust sound. If they had installed it after the Y where 1&2 and 3&4 come together, it would benefit mid-range a bit, but why install it farther upstream, between 2&3? :-k


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where do u live i got a exhaust off a 81gs 1100e was told there hookers but not sure want 40 for them + shipping
 
Thanks for all the advise guys...heading to autozone now to pick up the pipe and some new clamps....judging by all the esponses this is a decently common problem

where do u live i got a exhaust off a 81gs 1100e was told there hookers but not sure want 40 for them + shipping

Thanks for he offer but i hink I'm gonna try the repair first and I only got a few bucks to my name till tomorrow and im impatient...lol
 
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I did pretty much the same thing with an '81 850.

This is why I had to do it.
IMG_3428.jpg


A bit closer.
IMG_3429.jpg


1 1/2" exhaust pipe from Auto Zone, Pep Boys, Shuck's, etc. is about $7.
Mine had to be 7" long, yours may be different.
Cut a slot in the flared end so the clamp can do its job.
IMG_3437.jpg


Complete with center header pipes.
IMG_3445.jpg


EDIT to answer the questions you asked while I was posting:
The source for parts will depend on what's in your little corner of the world. I mentioned some of the ones I know of, but any of the normal auto parts storres should have the tubing.

The H connector is not necessary. It changes the sound of the exhaust a little by spreading the exhaust pulse from the two inner cylinders to both mufflers, but it is not really necessary to have it. Virtually all of the GSs before 1980 did not have them, they only started showing up in '80. Many bikes from other manufacturers don't have an H pipe either.

I never did understand why they would install the H pipe where they did, unless it was only to change the exhaust sound. If they had installed it after the Y where 1&2 and 3&4 come together, it would benefit mid-range a bit, but why install it farther upstream, between 2&3? :-k


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i absolutely positively cannot find this pipe...i would either need a 1 3/8" inside diameter pipe for perfect fit or 1 1/2" outside diameter 18 gauge pipe which the inside diameter of this pipe would be close enough...looks like what you have is a 1 1/2" o.d. to 1 3/8" o.d. which would work fine for me if i could find it...ive been everywhere...where did you get yours?
 
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If it were me....I'd take to a muffler shop and see what they can do for you.:)
 
If it were me....I'd take to a muffler shop and see what they can do for you.:)

tried that nobody will do anything unless its on an actual vehicle...and even then they arnt allowed...they would have to order the whole header due to company policy....idiots
 
tried that nobody will do anything unless its on an actual vehicle...and even then they arnt allowed...they would have to order the whole header due to company policy....idiots

Really ?? That's just crazy....How about a welding shop or something of the sort ? Those guys always have assorted pipes laying around. Seems like there would be an old guy around there somewhere that has a "shop" and could fix it up for ya.:)
 
Really ?? That's just crazy....How about a welding shop or something of the sort ? Those guys always have assorted pipes laying around. Seems like there would be an old guy around there somewhere that has a "shop" and could fix it up for ya.:)

You are absolutely correct...the problem is findin one...ill keep lookin....its just that stupid pipe...nobody has the size i need
 
You are absolutely correct...the problem is findin one...ill keep lookin....its just that stupid pipe...nobody has the size i need

Was Pepboys on your list of everywhere?
They usually have an entire section dedicated to nothing but exhaust accesories.
 
Was Pepboys on your list of everywhere?
They usually have an entire section dedicated to nothing but exhaust accesories.

Just got off the phone with em a little bit ago...smallest they got is 1 1/2" inside diameter
 
Just got off the phone with em a little bit ago...smallest they got is 1 1/2" inside diameter

You talked to someone from Pepboys auto parts?
Maybe the Pepboys in your area is better than mine but odds are the person you talked to didnt even check to see what size pipes they had.:cool:
 
You talked to someone from Pepboys auto parts?
Maybe the Pepboys in your area is better than mine but odds are the person you talked to didnt even check to see what size pipes they had.:cool:

hah...naa im pretty sure he checked...he even decribed something he had that might work but i determined it wouldnt
 
Welding shop should do the trick and have the right pipe laying around.
 
I suggest that you let us know where you are located. Click on User CP (upper left corner) then click on Edit Your Details. Scroll down to Additional Information and enter your location, then Save Changes. If we know where you are, we might be able to find a shop near you that can help.
Best of luck.
 
Try another muffler shop, one not part of a chain. Any decent shop can make/tweak/bend/flare/somethingoranother to get you on the road. Unbelievable that the chain guys sent you away. Apparently, not enough profit in the job to make it worth their while.
 
Try showing up 5 minutes before closing time with a case of beer. Don't go in and talk to the manager, just walk to the shop doors, find the guy with the most grit on his clothes and ask if he likes free beer. I am 2 for 3 for easy custom fab stuff, though I must admit it was for my kids trampoline. If they shoot you down, consider it free beer for you, no harm, no foul :)
 
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