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Ulster Exhaust System - Chris KC - 18-10-2017 Is anyone making / selling Ulster 'silencers' and exhaust tailpipes out there at present? A quick review of the usual suspects hasn't yielded anything. Looking for the bog standard 'production' type, nothing fancy. Failing that if anyone can furnish a helpful diagram showing the correct dimensions, bend angles, radii etc. it might improve my chances of knocking one up at home. Thanks. RE: Ulster Exhaust System - Nigel was in Brittany - 18-10-2017 I think Stuart Palmer makes the tailpipe end piece. RE: Ulster Exhaust System - Chris KC - 18-10-2017 You mean the fishtail? Already got that bit I'm afraid (thanks anyway). It's just the tailpipe itself & expansion box I'm after. RE: Ulster Exhaust System - Hugh Barnes - 19-10-2017 (18-10-2017, 09:46 PM)Chris KC Wrote: You mean the fishtail? Already got that bit I'm afraid (thanks anyway). I made my tail pipe out of a bit of 22mm copper pipe. Had a lovely 'rort' and easy to bend to shape but I *think* strictly illegal to use copper. For the life of me, I can't remember where I got the silencer from.. Sorry not to be of more help... RE: Ulster Exhaust System - Jack in the Box - 19-10-2017 (18-10-2017, 09:46 PM)Chris KC Wrote: You mean the fishtail? Already got that bit I'm afraid (thanks anyway). Chris, I can recommend Dave Dye for the silencer box. I bought a "production" silencer from him and an upswept 3 branch manifold. They are both top quality imho. No connection, just a happy customer. Alan RE: Ulster Exhaust System - merlinart - 19-10-2017 Hello all. I'm not ready yet for a system but will be for both the A7 engine and a Reliant engine. I build my own 3 wheelers at www.aerocyclecars.com and currently get my V twin header pipes and side pipes from Pipe Craft in Lancing, all made from stainless steel. I will probably approach them. I too could do with drawings or most likely will work from photos. I have a pair of Brooklands silencers which I will try out anyway. If I get on well with Pipe Craft as I'm sure I will, I could make side pipes available. I'd like to know where to get 3 branch long manifolds for both engines? regards Arthur RE: Ulster Exhaust System - Chris KC - 19-10-2017 (19-10-2017, 08:38 AM)Hugh Barnes Wrote:Thanks Hugh. Copper had crossed my mind - 28mm would be close to original size and readily available, (if not massively strong). What makes you think it's illegal? I ran a copper 'bunch o' nanas' manifold for years...(18-10-2017, 09:46 PM)Chris KC Wrote: You mean the fishtail? Already got that bit I'm afraid (thanks anyway). (19-10-2017, 08:44 AM)Jack in the Box Wrote:(18-10-2017, 09:46 PM)Chris KC Wrote: You mean the fishtail? Already got that bit I'm afraid (thanks anyway). Thanks Jack, I'll try him. RE: Ulster Exhaust System - Robert Leigh - 19-10-2017 (19-10-2017, 10:45 AM)Chris KC Wrote:As Hugh's right hand man when we built his Ulster I must correct him: we used 28mm copper!(19-10-2017, 08:38 AM)Hugh Barnes Wrote:Thanks Hugh. Copper had crossed my mind - 28mm would be close to original size and readily available, (if not massively strong). What makes you think it's illegal? I ran a copper 'bunch o' nanas' manifold for years...(18-10-2017, 09:46 PM)Chris KC Wrote: You mean the fishtail? Already got that bit I'm afraid (thanks anyway). Robert Leigh (19-10-2017, 10:45 AM)Chris KC Wrote:As Hugh's right hand man when we built his Ulster I must correct him: we used 28mm copper!(19-10-2017, 08:38 AM)Hugh Barnes Wrote:Thanks Hugh. Copper had crossed my mind - 28mm would be close to original size and readily available, (if not massively strong). What makes you think it's illegal? I ran a copper 'bunch o' nanas' manifold for years...(18-10-2017, 09:46 PM)Chris KC Wrote: You mean the fishtail? Already got that bit I'm afraid (thanks anyway). Robert Leigh RE: Ulster Exhaust System - Chris KC - 19-10-2017 (19-10-2017, 10:45 AM)Chris KC Wrote:(19-10-2017, 08:38 AM)Hugh Barnes Wrote:Thanks Hugh. Copper had crossed my mind - 28mm would be close to original size and readily available, (if not massively strong). What makes you think it's illegal? I ran a copper 'bunch o' nanas' manifold for years...(18-10-2017, 09:46 PM)Chris KC Wrote: You mean the fishtail? Already got that bit I'm afraid (thanks anyway). Do you have Dave's e-mail address Hugh? I have an old one but it's been bounced back. RE: Ulster Exhaust System - Shuttle - 19-10-2017 If I recall correctly, copper is illegal to use as an exhaust because the condensate inside the system reacts with the copper to produce a toxic gas, not just the suffocating carbon monoxide. Because copper is a much better conductor than mild steel the inside of the exhaust is subsequently cooler (and the outside hotter) encouraging even more condensate. |