Author Topic: Battery and exhaust pipe questions for 69 GT350 Auto, AC, ps,pb, built 1-8-69  (Read 2171 times)

SChatman

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Question about what battery people have had good luck with, I’ve got the cover to go on top with the red caps but I’m looking for opinions. Also, does the H pipe insert into the exhaust pipe or vice versa? The exhaust I got from Branda four years ago and finally am putting on has the same size pipe so I’m going to have use an expander, they say the H Pipe goes into the exhaust pipe but it’s hard to tell from the assembly guide and I want to make sure.
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Question about what battery people have had good luck with, I’ve got the cover to go on top with the red caps but I’m looking for opinions. Also, does the H pipe insert into the exhaust pipe or vice versa? The exhaust I got from Branda four years ago and finally am putting on has the same size pipe so I’m going to have use an expander, they say the H Pipe goes into the exhaust pipe but it’s hard to tell from the assembly guide and I want to make sure.
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It is hard to say how the after market exhaust is supposed to go given that the Branda exhaust is far from original. Logically If you have a choice make it so that the H pipe goes inside the intermediate pipe so that you don't have a bad exhaust leak at the union. It is the same principle that you run flue pipe connections on your furnace.
Bob Gaines,Shelby Enthusiast, Shelby Collector , Shelby Concours judge SAAC,MCA,Mid America Shelby

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I've been using a AGM reproduction autolite battery for 7 years, and it is still working great.  They aren't cheap at $350, but work great if you keep a trickle charger on them in winter.  Virginia mustang provided mine.

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Virginia Mustang will have batteries in stock in September. Precision Exhaust is best for price, fit and original spec.
1965 G.T. 350
1967 Fairlane GT - 390 4-speed
1970 Mach 1 - 428CJ 4-speed/AC
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Thanks guys, I should have been asking these questions 4 years ago when I bought the exhaust but I wasn’t in SAAC at the time. I should have been.   

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Bob is correct.  The intermediate pipes should go over the H-pipe outlet.  Your H-pipe should be 2-1/4 inches reduced to 2-1/8 inches where it goes into the resonator intermediate pipes.  The forward resonator pipes (intermediate) should be 2-1/4 inch slightly expanded to go over the 2-1/8 H-pipe outlet.  Original Ford H-pipe and resonator pipes had alignment tabs and slots.  The pipes that go into the muffler are 2-inch.  And the pipes that go out of the muffler are two inch.  And the tailpipes need an adapter to go to 2-1/4 inch where it goes into the collector.

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TOBKOB

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Scott's exhaust systems fit like a glove with no adjustments.  :)

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This is how the original slot/alignment tab would have been in the H-pipe/resonator pipes.  There should also be factory flats of the H-pipe just ahead of the outlets.  You can see them in this photo.

Scott