I give up ! Its Official the search mode and I can't work together.
Awhile back someone posted a pix of the Tips on their Gen. and Webasto.
I can't find it. Would someone plz post the pix and source for the tips.
Thanks much.
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I give up ! Its Official the search mode and I can't work together.
Awhile back someone posted a pix of the Tips on their Gen. and Webasto.
I can't find it. Would someone plz post the pix and source for the tips.
Thanks much.
Larry, I couldn't find the post either, but here is a site with several nice tips to chose from.
Hope it is what you want.
http://www.jegs.com/webapp/wcs/store...10255_-1_10245
JIM
Thanks Jim, I'll explore the site.
Is this the photo you are looking for?
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g3...l/CIMG0774.jpg
Larry, you don't have to buy oval tips to have them look that way.
If you cut a round pipe at an angle the opening will be oval.
You could find the correct dia. round tips and mount them and then with an abrasive cutoff wheel on a right angled grinder carefully cut them off at your desired angle and perfectly inline. Smooth up the rough edges and your done!
Harbor Freight Tool has cheap grinders.
Use a face shield and be careful.
JIM
That is the pix. Where did you get the tips?
Jim, thanks but I think the ones in the pix are flat oval----at least to my eye.
I have elliptical tips on my Webasto and generator that I got at the local muffler shop. I needed them because the lower profile from round keeps them from being flattened as I transition to go up my driveway.
Jon, I like the look of Rodger's, are yours like his, and are they weld on or clamp on? My muffler shop is not to helpful so I'm having to do the leg work myself.
Mine are clamped on, and are true ellipses as compared to a flattened configuration with rounded ends.
They do not look like Jim's (Roger's) because those are not tips per se, but round tubes cut at an angle to give the oval appearance.
Mine have the edge rounded as opposed to a raw edge of stainless with a radius of the rounded end about 1/8". I not only changed tips, I re-routed both exhausts to get them out the side instead of the back where they were getting beat up by my upsloping driveway.