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Buddy
11th May 2006, 06:40 PM
i was wondering what a slip joint is.. when talking about exhaust systems.. ?? i just heard it and was wondering what is .. they car the was being described was a N/A 4age..

any help would be great

cheers Stewart

dustyae86
11th May 2006, 06:56 PM
it's basically a join so for example where the extractors go over the exhaust is a slip joint

mattysshop
12th May 2006, 08:48 AM
most cheap exhaust shops use this in conjuction with a Mig weld.. pipe of the same dia is slightly flared, then the next pipe slips in.. then weld.. i've seen some with no welding..

interesting note.. pacemaker have patented the 'slip join' that tapers the right way like the flow goes into the slip join.. thats why most of the off the shelf cheap extractors for geminis, rollas etc etc all those jig pipes like 'wildcat' 'motorvator' etc etc have the slipjoin the wrong way, and it disturbs the flow, but they don't have a choice..

Buddy
17th May 2006, 06:30 PM
Cheers thanks