babadioum
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Of the two metal inlet pipes on the AIR pedes, one receives the rubber pipe from the converter and the other must receive the rubber pipes from the exhaust ports on each side of the engine; so basically I have to concoct a "T" or "Y" shaped connector so I can connect two separate pipes from the exhaust ports into one pipe on the AIR pedes, correct?
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Thank you very much for the information.
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Dug mine out of the scrap pile for a couple of higher res pics. Couldn't find the passenger side AIR pipe but you get the idea. -
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What a horrible contraption. I'm so glad cars are no longer produced with those...
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Perfect
Thanks.
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