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M35a2 stacks moved

msghall1229

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Anyone moved stack on a a2 from side to behind cab. Making it into a 2 stack system. If you did where do you have it done?
 

NDT

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Welcome to the forum. I did what you describe. I used the stack that used to be at the fender. I cut it right after the 90 at the bottom and mounted it behind the cab. I left the part that attaches to the turbocharger in place. I joined the two cut pipes using a 90 towards the rear, a long straight pipe under the battery box, and a piece of flex connecting the straight to the turbo stub piece. Reduces the noise in the cab somewhat.
 

wreckerman893

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I did it on my bobber. One of our fellow members still has it.

I fabbed the stacks from two Marine Corps HUMVEE fording exhaust pipes and ran flex pipe from the turbo to the splitter I made from scratch.

It sounded pretty good.

Tried to find a pic but no joy.
 

red

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Routed the exhaust on my old m35a2 to exit at the end of the bed. Stepped up to 4" tubing.

Ran it between the battery box and the cab floorboards.

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ranchhopper

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Here is the bobbed deuce I put a V8 caterpillar into since I had to raise the whole body three inches I ran a straight pipe under the cab and used a tee behind the cab for dual stacks sorry I didn't have a better picture.
 

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