Blowing out dented exhaust

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Post by 118118 » 08 Jul 2007, 20:30

I'm making a kit so i can blow out the dents in my header pipe.
What i would like to know is what sort of air pressure do i need to maintain in the exhaust while i heat it up?
Also will a butain gas blow tourch (plumbers type) be hot enought?
many Thanks :lol:

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Post by Jonorow » 09 Jul 2007, 18:25

in my kit it says no more than 40 psi and make sure the inside is thoroughly clean, you dont want it gong off bang when your heating it. Jon
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Post by Cupid Stunt » 09 Jul 2007, 19:30

I've got dents in my fuel tank

Do you think I should empty the tank before trying the same ?



















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Post by tatters » 09 Jul 2007, 20:04

if you try can you post a vid of your efforts...............
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Post by burnout1 » 16 Aug 2007, 01:29

I had a dent in my head, used 35psi and shoved a carrott in my left ear.

Now my helmit dont fit no-more.
Wot does the 'M' stand 4..... :o ?

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Post by Gwyn » 16 Aug 2007, 07:11

:lol: :lol: Lucky you didn't put the carrot up your ar**, or it would have blow your helmet clean off :oops: :lol: :lol:
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Post by slider » 16 Aug 2007, 08:54

:lol: :lol: :lol: LMAO

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Post by burnout1 » 17 Aug 2007, 01:15

A good way to remove 'pop' dents in the tank is the good old toilet plunger. By poking the handle end of a screwdriver inside the tank and pumping on the plunger I removed a muther of a dent in 2 minutes.
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