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having a problem with the rear exhaust bracket,the one that attaches to the tranny.
can't seem to get it far enough away to clear lower tranny bolt, and crossover pipe.
diagram and parts breakdown donot help, i need a real picture.
it's too cold in jersey so i can't find anyone on the road.any help would be appreciated, gotta fix it, it's driving me crazy.
thanks
The way I understand it here is, you need some clearance Clarence. Here is my suggestion, get a longer bolt, but a bushing where you need the space, then put the bracket on. I also suggest red loctite on the bastard, or drilling a hole thru the head to lockwire it.
If that doesn't help ya, throw a picture up here so we can see watchya got going on.
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