Hayabusa Header Build - Trick-Tools.com
2021 ж. 3 Қаң.
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In this video, we build a new stainless steel header for a Suzuki Hayabusa to replace the old steel header. we step up the primary size from 1 3/4" to 1 7/8" and tuck the collector and outlet tighter to the bike.
Here is a link to our "How to Build Headers" video as mentioned in this video
• How To Build Headers |...
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These videos are incredible. I'm a carpenter by trade so I understand how you developed your shapes to measure and cut. You are very neat in your work. I hope you pass your skills on to an apprentice. Im enjoying your videos.
Some people has it some doesn't. You got it brother
Thanks heaps for sharing your inspirational work with the world. I just purchased a nice tig welder and your videos really get my juices flowing.
Great to hear!
Why didnt he back purge the welds?
No need for filler material to weld these together?
With this thin, high-quality stainless and a no-gap fit-up you can fuse it while achieving full penetration and no under cut.
Could you post a parts list of what you used?
shoot me an email brycen@trick-tools.com and I'll get you a list
Looks good but why no purge?
Thanks, purging isn't required to weld stainless. With proper heat settings and no gap fitment, full penetration can be achieved on this thin material without excess "sugaring" on the inside. I have built and welded out well over 2 dozen sets of headers and many exhaust systems this way and have yet to have one crack or fail in any way. Brycen Smith brycen@trick-tools.com
@@TrickTools I'd love to see the back side of those welds kzhead.info/sun/mdOnacZlmIFsmJs/bejne.html
Send me an email and I'll send you pics brycen@trick-tools.com
@@TrickTools I would like to give it a try. I’ve always purged stainless unless it’s a slip/lap fit up. Would you mind posting the stainless series, material thickness, and machine settings? Thanks!
I've purged before, I'm not against it at all but in my experience its not always necessary either. this specific set was 304 18 gauge. I run the heat pretty low to start, set at 40 but I always use my foot for the amperage I want so it fluctuates.