Well today was the day that I started with my new 4" exhaust build, so I'll run you guys through what I have achieved so far.
Here's what we had before with the 3" side exit setup...
The first problem, as I found, was clearing the alternator.
After taking a number of measuremennts, I figured the only way to clear the alternator was to go with a tight, yet high flowing 4" bend and then to blend the v-band flange to the piping.
It ended up looking something like this...
Please ignore the welding, as this was only the first stage, before blending the weld to the piping and polishing it.
So with the intial elbow done, I had to remove the exhaust, which was simple enough and here's what it looked like for those interested...
Once that was done, I had to convert the original GT 4 bolt to 3" V-band adapter, to accept the flange for a 4" V-band setup. This is where things turned nasty as there is just no access and exhaust nuts are a fudge packing nightmare. Anyways after about an hour swearing and many a scraped knuckle, I managed to remove the flange.
Here you can see how awkward access was, especially for the one nearest the radiator...
So after removing the adapter, I proceeded to weld the 4" V-band flange to the original adapter...
After refitting the newly made flange, I attached the elbow and luckily it cleared the alternator...
I will continue the build next weekend.
Cheers
Dave