BVM 60" Sabre Jet Pipe config
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BVM 60" Sabre Jet Pipe config
Hi guys
Just bought a BV 60" F86 from a friend.Great quality and pretty straight forward but I do not have the plans to complete.
I am confused with the pipe. I am used to Tam pipes where the two pieces are attached together.
I can see how the outer layer attaches to the back of the bypass but where do you attach the inner tube.
Questions:
1. Do I leave a gap between the outer layer tube and the bypass and how much distance if I need to leave a gap.
2. Where do I attach the inner pipe and what is the distance of the inner tube in relation to the turbine.
Any other suggestions are greatly appretiated.
Thanks a million and all the best.
JasonP
Just bought a BV 60" F86 from a friend.Great quality and pretty straight forward but I do not have the plans to complete.
I am confused with the pipe. I am used to Tam pipes where the two pieces are attached together.
I can see how the outer layer attaches to the back of the bypass but where do you attach the inner tube.
Questions:
1. Do I leave a gap between the outer layer tube and the bypass and how much distance if I need to leave a gap.
2. Where do I attach the inner pipe and what is the distance of the inner tube in relation to the turbine.
Any other suggestions are greatly appretiated.
Thanks a million and all the best.
JasonP
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RE: BVM 60" Sabre Jet Pipe config
Jason. attach the outer pipe to your bypass and scribe a line on the bypass where the outer pipe comes to.then you will have a reference point of which to measure from.Most installations have a 1/2" distance from the end of the turbine nozzel to the inner pipe.With the turbine installed you will be able to determine the distance the inner pipe has to be.It has a bracket with a welded nut on the front portion of the inner pipe.You will have to drill a hole through the outer pipe to access the bracket once you have determined the proper measurement.