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I've decided to go ahead and get a bespoke Dunstall 2-1-2 built for my Commando, and RennieK has previously written
So if the pipes started at 1" 3/8" at the head, and were 1/4" wider by the time the pipes split underneath the gearbox, was there just one increase in size (at one of the joints front or back) or two increases in size i.e. at both "Y" connectors? I'm trying to get this information correct before I commision the building of. I see that Duntall silencers are avilable in 1" 5/8" inlet diameter which would equate to 1 X 1/4" increase, or 2 X 1/8" increase.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
One characteristic Dunstall (Dr. Blair) used for 2 into 1 into 2 was to step up the size of the tubing at every joint so the end tubes were 1/4" wider than the headers.
So if the pipes started at 1" 3/8" at the head, and were 1/4" wider by the time the pipes split underneath the gearbox, was there just one increase in size (at one of the joints front or back) or two increases in size i.e. at both "Y" connectors? I'm trying to get this information correct before I commision the building of. I see that Duntall silencers are avilable in 1" 5/8" inlet diameter which would equate to 1 X 1/4" increase, or 2 X 1/8" increase.
Any help is greatly appreciated.