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Centre exit exhaust

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I am about to buy an exhaust system for VFF. The engine is 1293 with the standard manifold not 3 into 1 and i want a centre exit exhaust as per EJB. Im going for a single box system so what parts and accessories will i need as the car still has the original floor start set up.

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This doesn't answer your question directly, but it's a data-poi t worth sharing, I believe. I just fitted a single-box RC-40 (left side exit) to my '61 with a 1275, a Maniflow Cooper Freeflow manifold, rod-change shifter, and a floor-mounted starter button, and it all fit just fine.

I had people tell me that the manifold was a 'small bore' manifold, and would be too short for the 1275. I had people tell me there wasn't enough room for the shifter, exhaust, and button.

Maybe I'm just exceptionally lucky....
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Push button starts are better left rerouted IMO.

There (I forget exactly what it looks like now) are live elements which a larger pipe can short out. One day mine moved and shorted out and boiled the battery. It was quite frightening.

I think it is good form to earth a solenoid via the switch, rather than run the gauntlet. It really is tight in there. Be careful.
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In the shed wrote:Push button starts are better left rerouted IMO.

There (I forget exactly what it looks like now) are live elements which a larger pipe can short out. One day mine moved and shorted out and boiled the battery. It was quite frightening.

I think it is good form to earth a solenoid via the switch, rather than run the gauntlet. It really is tight in there. Be careful.
been there done that :roll:
i"d just finished chopping up the maniflow Y piece that came with my 8 port manifold so it actually pointed down the tunnel :( , i'd pushed the rear section on and was wriggling it into position when we saw some sparks and smoke :lol:
had to do more choppage and re welding to get it by without touching!
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many thanks for your comments guys! It seems that the little floor start causes all sorts of issues! I think it will have to be the works style upswept exhaust....it looks fantastic! I will go for a 3 into 1 down pipe and modify as required.

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having said that.....has anyone on here fitted one, and do they sound nice?

cheers. tim
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