Does anyone have a trick for expanding steel exhaust pipe? I've never been a fan of those expanding tools with all the fingers held together with o-rings. I do have a couple though......just don't like em'.
I would think lubricating the tool before putting inside of the pipe would be effective and less damaging than applying heat.
That's the bomb! I might have to get one of those. We ended up turning a 2 degree taper on a piece of 3.25" round stock. Then with the help of a BFH we were able to expand the 3" pipe enough to insert the other pipe about 3/8". Next, we welded it up. Turned out nice.
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so , why do you want to have one inside the other if you`re gonna weld them any way?
I would think lubricating the tool before putting inside of the pipe would be effective and less damaging than applying heat.
If you want to do this one or 2 times in your life, I would grab an anvil / solid bar or whatever fits in the pipe and start hammering. Just stretch the tube wall gradually until the other one fits in.
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so , why do you want to have one inside the other if you`re gonna weld them any way?
Not many muffler shops around here anymore either. With the better quality tubing, a lot of it stainless, cars don’t need new exhaust systems every few years anymore. My 94 Ranger and my 99 F150 are still using the factory pipes all these years later!
Another thing, not many V8 cars around, mostly pickups. And most of that stuff is cat back systems, you can buy a pre bent system for the popular models and bolt it on yourself cheaper than the muffler shops can bend you up on a lot of the time.
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