Hi Got a couple questions just got a couple new exhaust tips from fusick.. How are they supose to be installed.....their are three holes drilled on the bottom..... This is for a 1966 Toro.
Also does the toro rim require a special trim ring???
Thanks Brenden
1966 Toro exhaust tips
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Re: 1966 Toro exhaust tips
The exhaust tips are hooked into little insulator slots on the frame/unibody cross member that the bumper bolts to with those hooks on top. Those hooks remain loose so that the system can slide back and forth as things flex or heat up or whatever.
Lansing screwed the exhaust tips to the resonator with a little screw. Mine are welded in place.
Be sure that the resonator/tailpipe extends as far into the exhaust tip as possible to avoid discoloration, peeling chrome, rust, whatever. The chrome tip is just a sleeve over the actual tailpipe. Cut the tailpipe/resonator tip at the same angle as the chrome tip.
It's probably easiest to weld them to the resonators first (if your car has the original exhaust setup, there is a hole for the screw to go into that should line up with a hole on the top of the chrome tip. Hook them into place (with whatever reveal you deem appropriate), then CLAMP (according to the manual) the resonators to the resonator pipe which is then clamped to the muffler.
The holes are for water to drain out so they don't rust. I don't think the originals had drain holes, though. The resonators did, however, have drain holes.
Do you have a Chassis Service Manual? They have very good diagrams of what goes where. If you want photos, let me know and I'll crawl under the car and take some for you.
Shooting from the hip on the trim ring I would guess that they are unique due to the uniqueness of the Toro, Eldo wheels.
Lansing screwed the exhaust tips to the resonator with a little screw. Mine are welded in place.
Be sure that the resonator/tailpipe extends as far into the exhaust tip as possible to avoid discoloration, peeling chrome, rust, whatever. The chrome tip is just a sleeve over the actual tailpipe. Cut the tailpipe/resonator tip at the same angle as the chrome tip.
It's probably easiest to weld them to the resonators first (if your car has the original exhaust setup, there is a hole for the screw to go into that should line up with a hole on the top of the chrome tip. Hook them into place (with whatever reveal you deem appropriate), then CLAMP (according to the manual) the resonators to the resonator pipe which is then clamped to the muffler.
The holes are for water to drain out so they don't rust. I don't think the originals had drain holes, though. The resonators did, however, have drain holes.
Do you have a Chassis Service Manual? They have very good diagrams of what goes where. If you want photos, let me know and I'll crawl under the car and take some for you.
Shooting from the hip on the trim ring I would guess that they are unique due to the uniqueness of the Toro, Eldo wheels.
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Re: 1966 Toro exhaust tips
Correction: The original tips did have drain holes.
Here are some pics. Note the rubber insulators that the hooks on the chrome tips slide into.
Are your insulators missing?
Also note the the tailpipe/resonator pipe inside the chrome extension in the first photo.
(Boy those tips look like shit up close. They look really good on the car and you can't even see the pitting and rust). Now that's going to bug me.
Here are some pics. Note the rubber insulators that the hooks on the chrome tips slide into.
Are your insulators missing?
Also note the the tailpipe/resonator pipe inside the chrome extension in the first photo.
(Boy those tips look like shit up close. They look really good on the car and you can't even see the pitting and rust). Now that's going to bug me.
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Re: 1966 Toro exhaust tips
Here are some shots of the extension attached to its insulator.
The first photo has the back of the car to the right. In the other two, the back of the car is to the left.
The first photo has the back of the car to the right. In the other two, the back of the car is to the left.
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Here are some more pictures. I don't know if they advance the cause but I took 'em so I'm postin' 'em!
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Re: 1966 Toro exhaust tips
okay here's the lowdown on the chrome tips. First they were never designed to carry exhaust below is a photo if a NOS resonator. The cost of reproducing the original is through the roof, mainly as individuals are doing them for them just for selves and not mass producing them.
Shown are repo that I have developed with an (NOS in the back ground) they are not prefect, they do however properly aline/position and secure the chrome tip to the resonator (all at a reasonable cost there are number of them out there) one could do and have done a lot worse but as with anything its judgment call.
I should note that I am working on a direct replacement and current sales are funding that endeavor.
Shown are repo that I have developed with an (NOS in the back ground) they are not prefect, they do however properly aline/position and secure the chrome tip to the resonator (all at a reasonable cost there are number of them out there) one could do and have done a lot worse but as with anything its judgment call.
I should note that I am working on a direct replacement and current sales are funding that endeavor.
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Re: 1966 Toro exhaust tips
Those are good looking, Bill. How much are you selling them for?
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Re: 1966 Toro exhaust tips
Those look great Bill...........would love to get a couple as I am finishing up on my 66 resto I will post some pics
Thanks for the info Brenden
Thanks for the info Brenden
Re: 1966 Toro exhaust tips
I'll post additional pictures so you cans see what your getting along with price.
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Re: 1966 Toro exhaust tips
Specs on the glasspack?
what length and size is that?
Thanks
what length and size is that?
Thanks
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