Can anyone tell me why some of the exhaust pipes came out on the right side and some on the left on NAS series. Thanks for your help. I have seen this on a 1967 and a 1974.
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never gave it much thought. I've had both. Liked the ones that came out the driver's side so you could see if anything bad was happening.
Originally posted by sayersCan anyone tell me why some of the exhaust pipes came out on the right side and some on the left on NAS series. Thanks for your help. I have seen this on a 1967 and a 1974.A Land Rover would never turn up to collect an Oscar. It'd be far too busy doing something important, somewhere, for someone."
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Originally posted by davebLiked the ones that came out the driver's side so you could see if anything bad was happening.
The original mufflers used on Land Rovers had their inlet and outlet on the same end (left end). The British felt it was best to direct the exhaust to the side of the road( pedestrians be damned), rather than the clouds of vapor rising up and obscuring the vision of those behind, when you were at a traffic signal.
That was the only muffler available when I got my first series truck back in the 60s. Now, we have available to us in the US, the in-on-the-left, out-on-the-right muffler, and presumably for the same reason.Comment
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lol. good one. though I think you are thinking of a hole in the water jacket?
have you ever had a holed piston? I haven't to be honest but i don't see how it would cause tons of smoke, so much as just lost power.
not trying to be smarmy, just curious.
dave
Originally posted by TerrysYeah, like clouds of blue smoke if you had a hole in your piston.
The original mufflers used on Land Rovers had their inlet and outlet on the same end (left end). The British felt it was best to direct the exhaust to the side of the road( pedestrians be damned), rather than the clouds of vapor rising up and obscuring the vision of those behind, when you were at a traffic signal.
That was the only muffler available when I got my first series truck back in the 60s. Now, we have available to us in the US, the in-on-the-left, out-on-the-right muffler, and presumably for the same reason.A Land Rover would never turn up to collect an Oscar. It'd be far too busy doing something important, somewhere, for someone."
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Originally posted by daveblol. good one. though I think you are thinking of a hole in the water jacket?
have you ever had a holed piston? I haven't to be honest but i don't see how it would cause tons of smoke, so much as just lost power.
not trying to be smarmy, just curious.
dave
Blue Smoke= Burning Oil
White Smoke= Water
As for holing a piston, yes, I have, and as oil goes up into the chamber, and out, it is burned in the exhaust manifold and pipe, with the results like a destroyer in the north atlantic in 1944
Didn't you just say this? "You can lose a cylinder completely on a 2.25 and barely notice"Last edited by Terrys; 09-25-2007, 11:29 PM.Comment
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dear sir.
yes. that is correct.
best regards,
dave
Originally posted by TerrysBlack Smoke= Excess Fuel
Blue Smoke= Burning Oil
White Smoke= Water
As for holing a piston, yes, I have, and as oil goes up into the chamber, and out, it is burned in the exhaust manifold and pipe, with the results like a destroyer in the north atlantic in 1944
Didn't you just say this? "You can lose a cylinder completely on a 2.25 and barely notice"A Land Rover would never turn up to collect an Oscar. It'd be far too busy doing something important, somewhere, for someone."
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Originally posted by daveblol. good one. though I think you are thinking of a hole in the water jacket?
have you ever had a holed piston? I haven't to be honest but i don't see how it would cause tons of smoke, so much as just lost power.
not trying to be smarmy, just curious.
dave
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i recently had an exhaust system fab'd. went w/ a flex section right after the manifold to reduce the stress caused by vibrating pipes, 2" instead of 1 7/8". i went with the be nice to pedestrians and routed it left...did i go to far?
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