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  • Armordave
    Low Range
    • Aug 2016
    • 58

    6cyl exhaust hanger

    The top piece in this photo (actually on the left as shown) is the hanger that is on the chassis on the front and middle exhaust hangers on my 6 cyl 109 (NADA). I can't find replacements. I've already checked with our hosts and its drawn a blank. Does anyone know what the PN is and where I might find 2 replacements? Also the pipe is 2" I think, larger that 4cyl and so are the pipe clamps of course. I need 4 of them (2 sets). Our host may be able to order those.

    Are other 6cyl NADA guys seeing the same exhaust system set up. Mine had long since been bastardized with US auto muffler shop stuff.
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  • clearcut
    2nd Gear
    • Jul 2014
    • 233

    #2
    Hi Dave

    Here is what I used on both my NADA Station Wagon with 2.6L You correct on the pipe size Nickson Industries 17144 Universal Tailpipe Hanger I get them from Amazon

    Now onto the the pipe and Silencer. NOS stock from P.A Blanchard
    1 x Silencer 6 Cylinder Genuine 562737
    1 x Intermediate Exhaust Pipe 6 Cylinder GEX1381 Genuine 562785
    1 x Front Exhaust Pipe 6 Cylinder was GEX1380 562885
    1 x Tail Pipe 6 Cylinder Genuine GEX1383 90569214

    Tail Pipe may be a little off

    Also the Silencer go in up and down, not flat

    Very heavy pipe!!!

    Keep purchase under $800. Custom payment is due over this amount.

    Dave, did you get the head rebuild? If so, where did you get the parts?

    josh
    1967 Land Rover 109
    1966 Land Rover 109

    Joshua Tyler

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    • Armordave
      Low Range
      • Aug 2016
      • 58

      #3
      Josh I ordered the hangers you linked to. In addition I rehab'd my two original hanger parts with new rubber and a cleaning; and one fabrication of a bottom tab. I think with the combination of some 88 hanger parts coming from RN, and some 2" clamps they ordered in from UK, and the hangers you suggested I can put together a system that is close to what it was originally. FYI finding the NADA chassis mount bracket is worse than finding hen's teeth. The pic shows my before and after parts.
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      • Armordave
        Low Range
        • Aug 2016
        • 58

        #4
        After finding all the pieces shown in the NADA parts book (with the help of our hosts) i put to all together as shown in the parts book and it would have hung the pipes 6 “ or more too low. To hang level, and with the exhaust manifold, my pipes run just along the bottom of the frame. See photos below of the original set-up and what I ended up with. Needless to say I have some unneeded parts.
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        • desullivan
          Low Range
          • Aug 2012
          • 27

          #5
          Finally someone else on the same quest!! It has taken me 4 years to find a NADA 2.6L with mostly original exhaust system. I found this vehicle on a back street near my work and when I asked the shop if it was indeed a 2.6L, I immediately started taking pictures. My NADA was found with a bastardized exhaust and an air intake made from a parts of a paint can. I will attempt to post these from the manifold to the rear. I still do not know where the exhaust pipe finally is supposed to stick out (or not) from the rear of the driver side.Click image for larger version

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          1967 Series 2A 109 NADA w/2.6l

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          • desullivan
            Low Range
            • Aug 2012
            • 27

            #6
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            1967 Series 2A 109 NADA w/2.6l

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            • Armordave
              Low Range
              • Aug 2016
              • 58

              #7
              Originally posted by desullivan
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              I will take the same series of photos of mine this weekend and post for you. As I mentioned there was no way the “stock” hangers I bought were going to work, so I cobbled mine together. It looks good but I’m hoping it will work without things hitting the framework.

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              • Armordave
                Low Range
                • Aug 2016
                • 58

                #8
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                Here is mine

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                • desullivan
                  Low Range
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 27

                  #9
                  Great pics!! I always suspected the hangars from the books were too long. I just had not gotten to the stage to check them. I see yours has the heat shield coming down off the manifold-mine did not come with a heat shield installed-again, it was heavily modified when I finally got it.
                  1967 Series 2A 109 NADA w/2.6l

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                  • bfein1075
                    Low Range
                    • Jul 2017
                    • 48

                    #10
                    Noticed one of my hangers is broken. How hard is this to get?Click image for larger version

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                    • Armordave
                      Low Range
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 58

                      #11
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                      • bfein1075
                        Low Range
                        • Jul 2017
                        • 48

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Armordave
                        [ATTACH=CONFIG]12686[/ATTACH]Is this what you were looking for?
                        I think that metal piece would work. My front hanger didn't have rubber. Here is what I removed.

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