As you can see, the original and the new one are a bit different:

A little minor adjustment was required as the new one was the wrong shape and a bit too long.

As this is the first exhaust I have ever welded - I was a little anxious, but as I'd fixed the welder, it turned out pretty good. (even though I say so myself)


Course I had to test the airtightness, which allowed for a little rubber glove silliness and gobbing on hot welds (I am a child at heart)

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