fuel system and exhaust on 109
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DaveB
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I'm far from being an expert, but your exhaust on the early series II may follow the same route as it did on the series I, which is through the fender well. I did notice on my IIa that the wing still has patches on the inside sheetmetal where a pipe could go if the patches were removed.
You will need to find an early series 2 manual or someone that has a restored original.
Does anyone
You will need to find an early series 2 manual or someone that has a restored original.
Does anyone
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DaveB
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Is the engine the original 2 litre, or is is a 2.25?
The 2.25 manifold points downward. I don't know about the 2 litre, but the earlier 1.6 pointed out to the side, as far as I remeber, thus the side exit...
I think the logical way (albeit perhaps not original) to do it would be based upon whether your manifold exits sideways or downward.
Dave
The 2.25 manifold points downward. I don't know about the 2 litre, but the earlier 1.6 pointed out to the side, as far as I remeber, thus the side exit...
I think the logical way (albeit perhaps not original) to do it would be based upon whether your manifold exits sideways or downward.
Dave
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rick.m
exhaust pipes
any creditable mufler shop in your area can get walker stuff. check in yellow pages. i dont know where you are. i got mine from uk truck and traction. but i know mufler shops in the area can get land rover pipes etc. just ask for a IIA 109. tks rick.m
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DaveB
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Is this the engine you have? Supposedly this is a mid 50s 2 litre.
http://www.ozedeph.com/seriesone/s1_1/DSCN0027.JPG
There is a bunch of other photos on this site as well.
Dave
http://www.ozedeph.com/seriesone/s1_1/DSCN0027.JPG
There is a bunch of other photos on this site as well.
Dave
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In that case, unless someone else (Art? Al? Andre?) can shed some light on it, I would think that you got changed over to the 2.25 at some point during the life of the vehicle and the original exhaust was adapted to work. Rick's comments about Walker exhaust apply. However you're not necessarily going to find a walker shop as they are a jobber, usually working through the local NAPA or w.h.y parts store. Go there, specify Walker brand and they should be able to look it up for you.
Dave
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