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stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:10 pm
by Fireman Ash
Hi,

I carefully fitted a new AF 42mm big bore exhaust (supplied by AF) to my Serveta 82 Ser.80 Jet200 this morning only to find after hours carefully of lining casing studs up etc. that my stand won't go up into it's normal position due to it catching on the outside seam part of the slincer unit. I obviously don't wish to get the bast*rd file out on it nor try to impulsively bend the original stand. Any similar problems experienced or any handy tips would be helpful. Shame as it looks a nice exhaust...if there is such a thing!! :|

Any help would be great. Feel free to email me at fireman.ash@hotmail.co.uk or here please.

Cheers all

Ash, Torquay

Re: stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:23 pm
by Daggs
I've had exactly the same in the past.
If you're sure you've pushed the exhaust all the way home on the u-bend?
The answer is to carefully hammer several shades of sh*t out of the exhaust box seam to flatten it. Alternatively, carefully bend down the seam with pliers. ;)

Re: stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:50 pm
by bristolmod
"The answer is to carefully hammer several shades of sh*t out of the exhaust box seam to flatten it"

technical term is it Andy??????

Re: stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 7:55 pm
by Daggs
Oh yes! they taught us well when i were a lad. Which was a long time ago (as you well know) ;)

Re: stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:39 pm
by Fireman Ash
Yeh if in doubt use the hammer hey!! mm...I'll give that option a miss for now. Didn't expect to need to give it a whack being a new item!! :evil:

Re: stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:43 pm
by byron
I had the same with an Ancillotti, so bent the stand slightly to clear it.

Re: stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:56 pm
by stew
Fireman Ash wrote: Didn't expect to need to give it a whack being a new item!! :evil:
Everything I buy needs fettling to fit. I bought a AF clubman where the downpipe was abought 5mm out of line

Stew

Re: stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 8:58 pm
by Daggs
Fireman Ash wrote:Yeh if in doubt use the hammer hey!! mm...I'll give that option a miss for now. Didn't expect to need to give it a whack being a new item!! :evil:
My post was intended to be a light hearted riposte!
The second bit re. pliers. was serious.

Re: stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:06 pm
by Fireman Ash
Sounds really stupid, but to bend the stand, did it need to be removed and heated?

No worries with the funnies just thought it may fit like the Cambridge standard flat ended clubman one that I fitted to my DL which was a superb fit, no issues. I must admit I didn't expext to have to cut, file, bend and maybe repaint it but hey thats the challenge I guess. It's probably more annoying as just when I thought I'd finally finished (if thats ever possible!!) the build I notice it...d'oh!!! :o

Cheers all

Re: stand catching 42mm AF Clubman

Posted: Sun Mar 15, 2009 9:31 pm
by byron
Fireman Ash wrote:Sounds really stupid, but to bend the stand, did it need to be removed and heated?
I put it in the vice, and slipped a bit of scaffold pole over the leg, didn't heat it
maybe set up a scissor jack between the stand legs ? but I guess you couldn't be sure the right side would bend..