Hi guys. Installing the exhaust on this '66 conv. and was wondering about the exhaust clamp orientation at the h-pipe and the rear pipes. I did a search and came up with a couple choices. The service manual shows the clamps with nuts facing down. There was also pics with the clamps turned slightly at about a 30 or so degree angle, and also turned 90 degrees with the nuts pointing towards the rocker panel. Would all of the above be acceptable?
The vast majority of originals I've seen appear to have been finished at a slight angle and I would replace them as such. Some time this is only off by a few degrees from being straight down to more of an angle. For the rears you have to consider getting access to the clamp installing it with everything else in the way so it really limits any possible angles for those odd shaped clamps used all the way at the rear tips. Some of the angle is IMHO likely due to being left or right handed and holding the clamp at an angle with one hand while tightening with the other with a impact or power wrench at some locations .
Likely have a fair number of examples - just in the middle of a couple of other projects at the moment that get in the way of scanning, grabbing and posting them.
Would not be a GT only thing for the H pipe or the tips:)
Example in the Picture thread section of the site
Early 66 SJ GT Convertible - Unrestored Picture Thread