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baloo 07-16-2012 01:50 AM

Suggestions for blocking off or changing tailpipe exit holes?
 
I have to take off my straight pipes (two-out) and put on some mufflers. The problem is that the tailpipes on the muffler setup I got do not match up with the exit cut outs on the rear valence.

I can recall seeing this problem before with other Pelicans, but I'm not sure there was a clean solution. I found nothing in the Pelican parts catalog.

Is there a blocking panel that can be attached across the lower rear that eliminates "wrong" cutouts?

Thanks.

javadog 07-16-2012 04:28 AM

It's called a piece of sheet metal, and you weld it in place where the hole is that you want to get filled. There's no "kit" or off-the-shelf part to buy. Just take it or send it to someone that is able to modify one of these mufflers. If you want to do a search, there are quite a few threads here about modifying stock mufflers. They will help you understand what's involved, as there were several designs for the muffler baffling over the years.

Or, you could just buy another valance...

JR

moneymanager 07-16-2012 06:00 AM

You can also fill the holes with fiberglass, bondo, sand and repaint.

Dublinoh 07-16-2012 06:01 AM

Buy another valance is easy and around $130 from our host:

Pelican Parts - Product Information: 911-505-171-08-GRV-M350

baloo 07-16-2012 06:10 AM

OK,
Got it.
Thanks for the input.
I think I'll simply pop rivet an aluminum piece across the area, make my new cutouts, and paint it - not in that order.

javadog 07-16-2012 06:13 AM

If you're going to modify the valance, instead of the muffler, just get some sheet metal welded into the holes and then refinish the valance. I mean, if you're going to repaint it anyway, it's not that much time or money, to make it a permanent solution, instead of riveting a piece of aluminum there.

JR

Ian Comerford 07-16-2012 12:21 PM

There is an easy-ish way as I found out. All new panels come with the left hand side cut out so that's not a solution. I bought a used valance and after a bit of checking cut off the right hand end and welded it onto the left hand side of the valance from my car. The curvature is the same both Sides. It's pretty much perfect after finishing and painting, looks like a factory fit.

Hope this is clear

Ian

baloo 07-16-2012 01:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian Comerford (Post 6859487)
There is an easy-ish way as I found out. All new panels come with the left hand side cut out so that's not a solution. I bought a used valance and after a bit of checking cut off the right hand end and welded it onto the left hand side of the valance from my car. The curvature is the same both Sides. It's pretty much perfect after finishing and painting, looks like a factory fit.

Hope this is clear

Ian

Neat idea.


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