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Summary: In this free auto-repair video, our expert shows what completed custom exhaust system on a 67' Camaro looks like, and where parts, like exhaust pipes, should be in relation to other vehicle parts.
Doug Jenkins runs Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods in St. Louis, where he restores classic cars and creates mild to wild custom street rods. He races a 1972 Corvette in the SCCA...read more
"Hi I'm Doug. I work with twenty great guys in St. Louis at Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods, and we're going to some work for you today on Expert Village. So now we have us a done exhaust system on this convertible Camaro, high performance engine, nice beautiful jet hot coated headers. Going back to the standard exhaust system that we installed using some new and some good used parts to keep the budget under control for the customer, everything's straight, the tailpipe's line up perfectly, that's a real important part of the job. Don't really want to start the motor until it's all installed with the exhaust and everything. Lot of guys like to start a fresh restoration, a fresh motor, they get all excited and want to start it with open headers, not putting the exhaust on. So when you look in here behind the tires you can see that there is plenty of clearance. Tailpipe and muffler are installed correctly, the tailpipe isn't going to rub the tire, it's not going to rub the frame, it's not going to rub the springs, and it's not going to bump the body, a whole lot going on underneath a car. You got it all in their fitting, so it doesn't rub and bang and bump."
eHow Article: Completed 67' Camaro Custom Exhaust System