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Soooooooooo what do you have against bathrooms and toilets? Between blowing them up and dang near burning them down, I am starting to wonder if you have suppressed toilet issues........
Soooooooooo what do you have against bathrooms and toilets? Between blowing them up and dang near burning them down, I am starting to wonder if you have suppressed toilet issues........
No, it just seemed like a good use of fire works.
I did not know it would break the toilet, or I would not have done that.
I sort of made it - I got a Y off a later 460 for $10 from the junk yard. The pipes dump straight into the Y and are not smashed or tapered like the original one. I cut off the pipes of the new one near the Y, and then cut off the pipes from my old Y, also near the Y. I found out the old pipes (2" tube) slide right into the new Y (2 1/4" tube). I slid them all together, and mocked it up on my truck. I tacked it together, took it down and finished the welds. I mounted it up, bought some adapler pipes and tied it into the 3" exhaust I put on a few months ago.
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