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Old 09-09-2010, 12:34 PM
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where did you get the ball flanges?
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I have a gauge for that
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What kind are they and how much did they cost you?
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Or can you post a link to where i can find them?
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I used band clamps on mine and they worked ok..going to weld the y pipe together to get rid of the leaks. Header to y are ok though.
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