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How To: Isolate Exhaust from frame cutouts?
I like how AME frames have nice exhaust pass-throughs for 3" exhaust tubing.
http://artmorrison.com/maxg.php I was wondering how you guys have mounted your exhaust to prevent rubbing and vibrational noise to the frame when using these cutouts. I'm assuming you could do this by rigidly mounting the exhaust to the frame just behind the cut-out or using a high-temp elastomer as a damper. |
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I have an art morrison frame, but made my own cutouts, they were not offering it when I bought mine, lil behind :)
I drilled (I think the size is correct, it was 12 years ago) 3.5" holes and welded in some 3/16" wall pipe. Then used some silicon sheet in between the pipe and my 3" exhaust tubes. It was a tight fit. And to be honest, I dont know if it helped with sound. My car is too noisy. But the thing with car noise is you have to tackle every point of noise and whittle it down. It will keep the metal on metal noise down. And the silicon sheet will hold up to the heat. JR |
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A/M frame here as well. We have done many 'special' modifications to my Max-G frame to get it the way we need it. One was to make room for bigger exhausts. 3" simply doesnt cut it on a big inch boosted motor. So we modded the cutouts in the front to take a 4" EQ round oval pipe header to muffler, and the rears to take a 3.5" EQ round oval. Once the tailpipe curves up we convert to 3.5" round. My motor is mounted on a front and rear plate, so no real movement. The custom tube headers have the oval collector as well.
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Great ideas guys...
Thanks for the help....
@Silver69Camaro, I'll be sure to call and find out what you recommend, it is amazing how many accessories you guys offer at AME! @JRouche, do you have any pics of your car, I'd be interested in checking it out. @SDMAN, great idea about the use of motor plates, I also like your take on running your collectors to an oval cross-section. What kind of engine will you be running, turbos or supercharger? |
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Another suggestion here - Chris @ JCG makes these awesome billet exhaust hangers. I was thinking of using them above the cutouts for proper exhaust tube placement. Hopefully they'll secure the exhaust well enough to prevent any rattling?
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Car is very low, so nothing allowed to hang below the frame. Engine is an aftermarket block Pontiac, 555ci with a Procharger. |
[QUOTE=Ron in SoCal;324941]Another suggestion here - Chris @ JCG makes these awesome billet exhaust hangers. I was thinking of using them above the cutouts for proper exhaust tube placement. Hopefully they'll secure the exhaust well enough to prevent any rattling?[/QUOTE
---------------------------------------- Not familiar with JCG. Link? Thanks. |
I just had my exhaust run through the cut-outs of my AM frame, I can take some pictures of how it was done this week.
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heres how i did mine. called up the Roadster Shop and bought some of the poly isolators. im using flex mounts right after the headers so i wont have any issues with a somewhat solid mounting.
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