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Post by mellow on Aug 2, 2009 20:39:10 GMT 1
Hi men.......i think this has been asked before......but i cant find the answer i require so im askin again ;D Does anyone know what the differences are between a standard 10W pipe and a standard 12A piperestriction wise? Is it just a case of a washer welded in downpipe to restrict it? If so isnt it possible to cut the pipe......remove washer.....re weld & hey presto Cheers
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Post by bertiemollie on Aug 2, 2009 23:56:38 GMT 1
Hi men.......i think this has been asked before......but i cant find the answer i require so im askin again ;D Does anyone know what the differences are between a standard 10W pipe and a standard 12A piperestriction wise? Is it just a case of a washer welded in downpipe to restrict it? If so isnt it possible to cut the pipe......remove washer.....re weld & hey presto Cheers Hi Mellow, If I understand this right you want to know if a UK restricted pipe can be unrestricted. If that is what you mean then the answer is YES . I did one when I was a wippersnapper. You can get at the restrictor without cutting the pipe. I remember removing it was a bit ugly, I think I used a cold chisel at the time (kids huh). We are all a bit more sophisticated loik now - LOL so I think Mr Dremel might be able to help. Cheers Andrew
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Post by mellow on Aug 3, 2009 16:55:28 GMT 1
Yeah cheers mate. I have a dremmel so all looking good ;D
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Post by andysh2 on Aug 3, 2009 17:01:36 GMT 1
Mellow, I've recently de-restricted my pipe and its a tube thats welded into the flanged end at's only tack welded in just grind the tack away and pull the tube out.
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Post by mellow on Aug 3, 2009 21:03:52 GMT 1
cheers
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