How to Bend Exhaust Pipes
Saturday, December 7, 2013 | Labels: bend, exhaust, how, pipes, to | |An inexpensive alternative to buying pre-bent pipes, bending exhaust pipes yourself allows you to replace a leaking or rusted pipe quickly and efficiently. Bending your own exhaust pipes ensures the best fit possible, because you adjust the bends as required, creating the custom fit needed. Improper bending of exhaust pipes, especially when making tighter bends, can ruin the pipe by causing it to crease at the point of the bend. There are two ways to prevent pipe creasing, mandrel bending and filled-pipe bending. Filled-pipe bending is easiest with shorter pipes.
Instructions
Mandrel Bending
- 1
Measure the length of the pipe to the bend. On 90-degree bends, measure this as the distance from the end of the previous pipe to where you want the far wall of the pipe after the bend. For smaller bends, this is where you want the change in direction to begin. Add two to three inches for pipe connection overlap where the pipe clamp connects. Mark this distance on the pipe slated for bending.
2Locate the diamond or triangle mark on the bender mandrel and line up the point of this mark with the mark you measured and made on the pipe.
3Bend the pipe until it reaches the desired bend angle. Remove the pipe from the mandrel.
4Hold the pipe in place to verify proper fit and adjust as necessary to provide the custom fit desired.
Filled-Pipe Bending
- 5
Perform the same measurement and marking as in Step 1 for mandrel bending.
6Pack the pipe tightly with sand and cap both ends of the pipe. There must be enough pressure in the pipe to prevent the walls of the pipe from collapsing when you make the bend. Put the welding gloves on.
7Clamp the exhaust pipe firmly in the vise, with the mark you made in Step 1 just visible at the vise. Light the torch following the directions that came with it, heat the pipe at the point of the bend until pliable, and pull the pipe towards you to make the bend.
8Remove the pipe from the vise and hold it in place to check its fit and adjust your bend as necessary.
9Remove the caps from the pipe and flush the pipe with water.
I didn't realize it could be beneficial to bend your own pipes to create a custom fit. Thanks for explaining that improper pipe bending can ruin your exhaust pipes. I would think it is safer to contact a professional to help you bend your pipes so you don't cause damage to your car. http://tonysmuffler.com.au/mandrenbending.html