What should be removed from a Harley Davidson exhaust pipe?

What should be removed from a Harley Davidson exhaust pipe?

Figure 5. Crossover pipe exhaust clamp and support bracket. To allow for removal of the exhaust head pipe, the right floorboard should be removed. Similarly, the entire footrest assembly can be removed from the frame. The heat shields must also be removed from the exhaust.

What kind of exhaust system does a Harley Davidson use?

Super Radius Exhaust System by Vance & Hines®. Super Radius brings a deeper and richer tone to the custom-styled exhaust, engineered for today’s larger capacity big twin engines to get solid performance and just the right sound. True-Dual 2-2 Shotgun Exhaust System by Cobra USA®.

What kind of wrench do I need to remove exhaust from Harley Davidson?

Using a 3/16″ hex (Allen) wrench and 7/16″ wrench or socket, remove the bolts securing the floorboard to the footrest bracket. Set floorboard aside. The heat shields are held in place with worm-type hose clamps.

What kind of exhaust heat shield does a Harley Davidson use?

Exhaust Heat Shield by HardDrive®. This top-grade product is expertly made in compliance with stringent industry standards to offer a fusion of a well-balanced design and high level of craftsmanship. Manufactured from industry-leading… RPT 3″ Slip-On Muffler by Cobra USA®.

How do you remove a crossover pipe from a car?

Additionally, a small bracket just in front of the rear wheel supports the pipe. Using a 5/8″ socket or wrench, loosen the exhaust clamp. Remove the support bracket using a 1/2″ wrench before sliding the bracket off of the pipe. With the bracket removed and clamp loosened, remove the crossover pipe using a twisting motion.

How is the exhaust pipe attached to the head pipe?

If installing a set of slip-on mufflers, skip to Step 8. The crossover pipe is attached to the head pipe with an exhaust clamp similar to that of the muffler clamps. Additionally, a small bracket just in front of the rear wheel supports the pipe. Using a 5/8″ socket or wrench, loosen the exhaust clamp.

Figure 5. Crossover pipe exhaust clamp and support bracket. To allow for removal of the exhaust head pipe, the right floorboard should be removed. Similarly, the entire footrest assembly can be removed from the frame. The heat shields must also be removed from the exhaust.

If installing a set of slip-on mufflers, skip to Step 8. The crossover pipe is attached to the head pipe with an exhaust clamp similar to that of the muffler clamps. Additionally, a small bracket just in front of the rear wheel supports the pipe. Using a 5/8″ socket or wrench, loosen the exhaust clamp.

Additionally, a small bracket just in front of the rear wheel supports the pipe. Using a 5/8″ socket or wrench, loosen the exhaust clamp. Remove the support bracket using a 1/2″ wrench before sliding the bracket off of the pipe. With the bracket removed and clamp loosened, remove the crossover pipe using a twisting motion.

Using a 3/16″ hex (Allen) wrench and 7/16″ wrench or socket, remove the bolts securing the floorboard to the footrest bracket. Set floorboard aside. The heat shields are held in place with worm-type hose clamps.