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I have one flange I cut off a 292 hedder pipe. I need another to weld on my Reds Hedders. Thanks G.S.
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Have you checked with a local muffler shop. That should be a common flange for a shop.
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Inside ID 1 3/4" not so common. Lots of 2" and up, found a supplier in CA, called MEGS, that has 1 3/4" 2 bolt flange, but does not list hole spacing. Price about $12.00 each plus shipping. I will call them. Thought I just soon pay a Y-Blocker than a vender.
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I had the same problem a when I put the rams horns on. We cut the flanges off of a crossover pipe in order to make the exhaust. It seems like someone was reproducing them shortly after.
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I have a crossover pipe that I cut the flanges off but the ID is about 1 5/8" which can be opened up. What bothers me is the flange surface is smaller than the gasket and may leak.
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I don't recall how mine was, but a 2" pipe was installed. The gasket sealed but I don't remember how the flanges compared. If you have time, I might be able to look at them in the next couple days.
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Charlie, take a look at this picture.
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It looks like there are at least 2 sizes of crossover pipe.  The one I used had a 1 7/8" pipe. The flanges are about 2 1/2" by 3 3/4" Red's makes car headers which mount to stock pipes. Maybe they'll have flanges.
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You can find just about anything you need for headers at the following web site; www.headersbyed.com.
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