Okay,
Thought I would give everyone an update on the exhaust box replacement project. First of all, a HUGE thank you to Simon K.
(aka BusNit). He really went out of his way to provide me with great information about the exhaust box on his coach. He sent me excellent pictures with dimensions and even took the time to put together two really fine drawings. Would have been much more of a guessing game without his help and certainly taken alot longer to design something from scratch.
The first thing I did was to build a cardboard model based on Simon's drawing. Took it to the coach and tested the fit. Perfect. I decided to had a bit more a down angle at the exhaust opening. Hoping this might reduce some of the blow back on my toad. Not sure if this will work but I thought it would be worth a try.
Next step was to spend some time at in my buddy's metal shop, where I am the permanent, in-house junior apprentice. This basically means I have no skills whatsoever when it comes to the metal working, but I can do a lot of grunt work. We cut all of the pieces using his Plasma cutter and then tacked everything together. I had also purchased a new section of 5" exhaust pipe to replace the old pipe that was clamped to the muffler.
Then we started the fit-up process on the coach, which turned out to be way more challenging than expected. The box itself fit great but getting to the correct alignment angle at the pipe to box connection, so that the box was properly aligned and centered in the cutout on the rear cap was a PIA. I did all of the adjusting and aligning while buddy lay under the rear of the coach waiting to tack the pipe to the box. Finally success.
Took the box back out, completing the weld process, prepped and painted.
Back under the coach to finish the install. There were no hangers or supports for the old setup so we decided to upgrade a bit and added a brace under the box to take some of the weight off the exhaust pipe. Took pictures along the way and posted some of them. Sorry not to include the final outside shot but we were so over working on it that after everything was complete, i forgot. I packed up and took the coach back to my storage facility. Still I think you can see what we did.
All told, I've got about 275.00 tied up in material. The real money would have been in the labor if I would've had to go outside of the friend zone. Total man hours was probably around 25
14 G steel sheet stock=170.00 (had to buy a whole sheet as I couldn't find any decent smaller scrap pcs. would have been way less otherwise.)
5" exhaust pipe = 40.00
5" exhaust clamp = 32.00
High heat primer and paint = 45.00
Carton of Marlboro Gold = 75.00 (labor cost)
Thanks to all who provided comments and direction. Double thanks to Simon. GURU'S Rock!!!!!
Tony
Tony and Cindy Frazier
1992, #300
2023 Ford Broncos Badlands Toad
Columbia, SC