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heat exchanger rebuilds?
I have a set of heat exchangers off my weber carbed 69.One is in pretty good shape,the other is so-so.I will be installing headers so I really dont need them.Is their anyone that has use for them to fix the holes in the bad one or are they "throw away" items? Would they bring any money on ebay as is?
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just cut the shroud off and you will have your headers!
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Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
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When I lived in Germany back in the 80's I saw adverts for people who sold the HE heat shrouding separately, so that you could take the rusted bits off then use their parts and repair it cheaply. Not sure if anyone makes these anymore but you might take a look on the net or
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Ben,I like the idea of stripping the shields.I appreciate the response from you guys.
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