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Old 03-07-2017, 09:29 PM   #1
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Big Block Downpipes

Where can I find downpipes for my 69 396?

I'm using the stock exhaust manifolds.
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Old 03-07-2017, 10:21 PM   #2
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Any exhaust shop can make them.

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Actually, he/she/it said Downpipes, so only a Downpipe shop can provide such a mythical beast...
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Re: Big Block Downpipes

I searched all over the internet for some and never found any, post up if you find some.
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Am I thinking of something different then just a pipe with a 2 or 3 bolt flange that bolts to the manifold and then is bent to mate up with the rest of the exhaust?

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Am I thinking of something different then just a pipe with a 2 or 3 bolt flange that bolts to the manifold and then is bent to mate up with the rest of the exhaust?

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Yes that is what he is asking about.
I hate going to exhaust shops, just bad experiences there and would rather buy the correctly bent piece.
And if I order the right part I don't have to drive or trailer the truck to the exhaust shop with open exhaust.
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Old 03-07-2017, 11:55 PM   #7
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Any exhaust shop can make them.

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I'm well aware that any muffler shop can make some pipes with crushed bends, but I'm hoping I can find some nice madrel bent factory made pipes.

Pypes, Flowmaster and other companies have them for 60's & 70's Chevy big block cars, but I haven't found them for our trucks.

I've got an email out to Pypes Performance Exhaust. I'll share what they tell me.
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Actually, he/she/it said Downpipes, so only a Downpipe shop can provide such a mythical beast...
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Actually, he/she/it said Downpipes, so only a Downpipe shop can provide such a mythical beast...
You, are a troll! Leave people alone! Is this the best thing that you have to do with your time? Just go through other people's posts and troll for any little thing that irritates you?

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Try these guys, I know, I know, its a muffler shop. Yet they make all the stuff so you can make your own!
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Try these guys, I know, I know, its a muffler shop. Yet they make all the stuff so you can make your own!
Did you forget to include a link or a name?
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Why so serious...everyone seems to get quickly bent outta shape over stupid crap here. Just laugh and move on... A down pipe is what connects the exhaust to the outlet of a turbo in the most normal essence of the word.

here is a diagram with part numbers from napa, they should easily cross to walker. if you need it bigger PM me with your e-mail and I'll forward it.

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https://www.gbemandrel.com/

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Re: Big Block Downpipes

On Jegs you can buy weld up header kits that are mandrel bent, not sure your looking to do that tho. just a thought
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Why so serious...everyone seems to get quickly bent outta shape over stupid crap here. Just laugh and move on... A down pipe is what connects the exhaust to the outlet of a turbo in the most normal essence of the word.

here is a diagram with part numbers from napa, they should easily cross to walker. if you need it bigger PM me with your e-mail and I'll forward it.

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Walker uses the same diagram and numbers, unfortunately those are only the numbers for clamps, hangers, gaskets and mufflers. No pipe numbers. I did email Walker and I called Napa. Napa doesn't offer it and they told me to try The Truck Shop. The Truck Shop doesn't have them.
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I have looked at that site. The Marman Flanges are pretty cool. But, they don't have anything for the downpipe flange at the manifold.
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Jegs does have this downpipe, it looks close in the photos and they offer free shipping. Maybe it's close a enough fit, that a little tweaking would make it work.

Pypes responded to my email and said that the don't offer a downpipe for our trucks.

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Jegs does have this downpipe, it looks close in the photos and they offer free shipping. Maybe it's close a enough fit, that a little tweaking would make it work.

Pypes responded to my email and said that the don't offer a downpipe for our trucks.

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On those cars the RH exhaust manifold is the same, the left is different but close. I have been thinking of using these pipes. I just bought corvette exhaust manifolds though and they sweep down and back so now that I have those they wont work, if you try them post up with the results.
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Yes that is what he is asking about.
I hate going to exhaust shops, just bad experiences there and would rather buy the correctly bent piece.
And if I order the right part I don't have to drive or trailer the truck to the exhaust shop with open exhaust.
When I lived in Pierce County eons ago, I used to take my rigs to Walt's on Pacific Avenue... they always did a great job installing custom exhausts.

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I'm well aware that any muffler shop can make some pipes with crushed bends, but I'm hoping I can find some nice madrel bent factory made pipes.

Pypes, Flowmaster and other companies have them for 60's & 70's Chevy big block cars, but I haven't found them for our trucks.

I've got an email out to Pypes Performance Exhaust. I'll share what they tell me.
Or if you have access to a welder and have a bit of skilz, you could order the flange you need and then buy a stick of pipe in the diameter you want and also a couple of 45's or some 90's and cut and weld it up yourself.

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Jegs does have this downpipe, it looks close in the photos and they offer free shipping. Maybe it's close a enough fit, that a little tweaking would make it work.

Pypes responded to my email and said that the don't offer a downpipe for our trucks.

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I recently used this in my 71 with a 402. They tucked in nicely in the frame rails. The passenger side fits perfect. The driver side fits if you use a short filter or you can easily modify the driverside with one cut and reweld.
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I recently used this in my 71 with a 402. They tucked in nicely in the frame rails. The passenger side fits perfect. The driver side fits if you use a short filter or you can easily modify the driverside with one cut and reweld.
That is great to hear. Did you modify the pipe or use a shorter filter? Do you have any photos?
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That is great to hear. Did you modify the pipe or use a shorter filter? Do you have any photos?
I used a shorter filter. I also cut both tails off.
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Re: Big Block Downpipes

Reviving an old thread with a similar question, Looking for downpipes for a '68 396 factory manifolds...???

I'm simply looking for a economical ($300-$500 range) functional exhaust, does not need to be full factory. I 'thought' I'd find a system, use what I need and go from there, but this is proving a bit more of a challenge.

Short of trying to find a shop to make something (as in $$$) I'm probably going to piece it together myself. I'm fine with this, but I've not yet been able to find downpipes (396 w/manifolds).

Does anyone know of any source?


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Adding, I am aware that it appears the original poster may have opted for the Pypes downpipes, but I'm not sure I'm keen on going with a shorter filter.
I am also aware companies like Waldron's make a full system, but I'd rather not end up spending close to $800 for a system.


A photo of the truck, where exhaust currently exits front of rear tires under utility bed (where I am planning to keep it):
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When I did my truck, the only people that I found that supplied dual exhaust down pipes for our big block trucks was Waldron Exhaust in Michigan. They made me 2 1/2" exhaust pipes for mine, that I cut off behind the cab, and adapted to a 2 1/4" muffler system that I bought from LMC I think. Waldrons is usually backed up, and it takes awhile for them to make a run of any certain pipe, so I had to wait awhile for them.
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Took my bbc to exhaust shop, $350 dual exhaust with tail pipes, custom bent. I supplied thrush mufflers..
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