I love opening up new boxes of stuff. We?ve collected a lot of these special boxes over the last couple of months, since it?s nice to have everything on hand when you need it ? and the other day I needed to open the box labeled ?Exhaust System?. I had talked with Larry Vetterman at LOE last year, and he told me he?d make my system whenever I needed it ? and he?d make it up himself. Sure enough, this four-pipe system is remarkably well made, and the fit is outstanding. Everything we needed was in the box, right down to a few extra washers ?just in case?, and the pipes bolted right up.
The ball joints made it easy to line them up, and the hangars hold each pair of exhaust pipes firmly. I haven?t attached the hangers at the top yet (the system probably needs to come off to install a few more things easily), but that should be straightforward.
One of the best parts (aside from the Master?s touch of quality)? I like the four separate pipes because if we need to do some maintenance, each one comes off separately. I remember my old four-into-the-muffler Grumman exhaust ? work on one jug, and the whole thing had to come off?..
Thanks Larry ? wonderful work!
A few pictures: (NOTE ? NOTHING IS FINISHED AND READY FOR INSPECTION AND/OR FLIGHT)
Paul
The ball joints made it easy to line them up, and the hangars hold each pair of exhaust pipes firmly. I haven?t attached the hangers at the top yet (the system probably needs to come off to install a few more things easily), but that should be straightforward.
One of the best parts (aside from the Master?s touch of quality)? I like the four separate pipes because if we need to do some maintenance, each one comes off separately. I remember my old four-into-the-muffler Grumman exhaust ? work on one jug, and the whole thing had to come off?..
Thanks Larry ? wonderful work!
A few pictures: (NOTE ? NOTHING IS FINISHED AND READY FOR INSPECTION AND/OR FLIGHT)
Paul