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NIPPY EXHAUST ADVICE
#1
Hello, I'm currently unable to find a exhaust down pipe for the Nippy, Is it possible to cut shut and bend ,say a Ruby exhaust down pipe in the hope of it fitting. mine has a flexi pipe, so cant even use as a template.
Any advice would be welcome, New to A7s.
Regards Rob
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#2
Rob,

These articles on JonE's site are good:-

https://aus7in.wordpress.com/exhaust-exit-point/

https://aus7in.wordpress.com/2016/07/10/...alignment/


Tony Law used to advertise Nippy exhaust systems in the club magazines and still seems to be in business:-


http://www.tonylawexhausts.co.uk/

I bought one years ago and the top picture in this link shows the downpipe:-

http://www.7ca.co.uk/A7%20108.jpg

I remember not being happy with this arrangement and modified the other exhaust in the above link (which I think is a Seven Workshop long wheelbase downpipe) to take a route similar to that shown for shown for a  "V. early ’65’ layout, exhaust inside flitch panel to the rear of the engine bay" in the second worldpress article.

It required cutting the exhaust in two places and re-welding and I think lengthening a bit to meet the silencer. I can try and post some pictures tomorrow if that would help. 
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#3
Dave, Thank you for your time in posting a reply, Any pics you have would be great. I will contact T. Law ,but nice to know that a cut and shut of another none 65 exhaust could be achieved. noted LWB downpipe which is a good starting point.
Rob
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#4
Does your Nippy have a Nippy manifold on it Rob? I'm just trying to remember if the flange detail is same as the tourers.
I'm pretty sure I used a tourer downpipe on mine back in the day but it would not have been with a Nippy manifold.

They aren't dreadfully difficult to fabricate if needs be, though having a pattern would be a big help.
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#5
Here are the pictures:-


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#6
There is a post on the Nippy archive about the bracketry for the exhaust run too.

I've always been interested to know, after seeing ChrisKC's pic of doing his exhaust, of whether you can bend an exhaust a bit with heat and the right sort of things to bend it round?
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#7
Hot pipe bending isn't especially difficult, but needs a bit of organisation and forethought.
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