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Front Pipe Hanger

Posted: 5/24/07 6:28amMessage 1 of 6
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Simpsonville, SC - USA
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Vette(s): 1978 25th. Silver Anniversary Edition 350 L-82 Stock
Another newbie question.  My front exhaust pipe hanger is not connected to the pipe.  Something is missing I think but I'm not sure what.  Is it supposed to connect to the pipe with a clamp or strap of some kind?  Here's a diagram of what I am talking about.  I have a 4 speed.
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Front Pipe Hanger

Posted: 5/24/07 7:39amMessage 2 of 6
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Vette(s): 1971 Brands Hatch Green L48 Coupe Automatic Driver - restored 1995
A C-Clamp goes over the bracket as it goes around the pipe.  There should be a pipe connection there as well.
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Posted: 5/24/07 9:52amMessage 3 of 6
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You should have a clamp similar to this...

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Front Pipe Hanger

Posted: 5/24/07 10:14amMessage 4 of 6
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Vette(s): 1978 25th. Silver Anniversary Edition 350 L-82 Stock

That's what I thought.  Thanks for the info guys.  I just finished replacing my rear spring and at the same time, I removed my catalytic converter.  Man what a difference.  My ride height problem was solved with the spring and the removal of the cat made a huge difference in the performance.  It must have been partially blocked.  I getting closer to the perfect corvette experience!

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Posted: 5/24/07 10:36amMessage 5 of 6
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Vette(s): 1973 LS4 4 speed Coupe. Silver & Oxblood 1996 LT1 Coupe. Arctic White & Tan.
[QUOTE=bytor] I just finished replacing my rear spring.[/QUOTE]
 
What did you replace it with, leaf or composite? How easy/bad was the job to do?
 
 
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Posted: 5/24/07 10:53amMessage 6 of 6
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Vette(s): 1978 25th. Silver Anniversary Edition 350 L-82 Stock

I was torn between the stock 7 leaf and composite.  I went with with a 7 leaf steel spring from Muskegon Brake.  I like the ride of the steel spring.  The spring replacement was easy.  Fighting through 30+ years of rust was the tricky part.  I also replaced my differential mount bushings, pinion seal and shocks while I was at it.  This is also a good time to check your rear universal joints. 

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