05-20-2024, 08:29 AM | #1 |
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67-72 Stock Exhaust
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I am getting ready to order an exhaust system from Waldron Exhaust for my '67 K20. It is all stock with the original center dump rams horns manifolds. I want to stay with the stock single exhaust with the exit on the driver side behind the tire. Waldron only sells 68-72 exhaust systems. I can't see there being any difference in exhaust between a 67 and a 68. Does anyone out there know if there are any issues with putting a stock 68 exhaust on a 67? I can always trailer it down to a local exhaust builder, but I would prefer to just have the system shipped to me so that I can do it myself. Thanks, Clay
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05-20-2024, 11:29 PM | #2 |
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Re: 67-72 Stock Exhaust
Be sure to ask the vendor if the head pipes are for use with straight or angled manifold dumps. I thought 67-68 trucks used straight dumps, but lots of guys here say theirs are angled. Pretty easy to tell just by looking at any photos the vendor has.
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05-22-2024, 09:33 AM | #3 |
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Re: 67-72 Stock Exhaust
I just ordered dropDown pipes from Waldron's for my '68(C20, 396) with stock manifolds and (even though not installed yet) I am very pleased with the product.
I called them and the lady was super helpful as I wasn't looking to purchase a full system and they sold me exactly what I needed. I'd just give them a call to confirm you '68 vs '67 question.
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Re: 67-72 Stock Exhaust
Here is the 1969-71(72) exhaust system parts diagram showing orientation and part numbers. Should be similar to 1967-68.
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Donwload the parts catalog from this thread:
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s....php?p=8890684 1967 exhaust starts on page 285 and the later years after that. Maybe you can make sense of it and figure out what is different. |
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That is a good point. I will double check with them to ensure that they are building the exhaust systems for a center dump system.
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Thanks much! That definitely gives me a picture of what it should look like. Mine was all cobbled together, so I didn't have a good point of reference. Clay
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Ok, so in looking at the parts catalog, it would appear that both the 67's and the 68's use the same part numbers....at least for the K20's. So, I think that I will be ok ordering the system for the 68.
Thanks, Clay
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05-23-2024, 01:23 PM | #11 |
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Sounds like you got it sorted out Clay, ...and Ruth was the lady I spoke with
BTW, ...from Waldron's site, "When building our exhaust systems; where (or if) it requires a pipe diameter of 2” or larger, it will be 14-gauge tubing, where (or if) it requires a pipe diameter smaller than 2”, it will be 16-gauge tubing." If you are going with 2"+ (which I did), ...14gauge is heavy
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