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  • Are the OEM headers really double walled?

    Has anyone ever cut up a set to verify this? I know they don't "blue" as easily as some aftermarket pipes and that has always been attributed to the assumption that they are double-walled but I want proof.
    Tim Ripley - Gaithersburg, MD
    1981 XS1100 Special "Spoiled Rotten" Just sold - currently bikeless!!
    23mm float height
    120 main jets
    42.5 pilot jets
    drilled stock airbox with K&N
    Jardine 4 to 1 Exhaust
    spade fusebox
    1st and 2nd gear fix

  • #2
    Well... I'll tell you what. Unless someone beats me to it... this evening, I have a set that I need to throw away, so I'll cut them and see. I personally think they are just a heavier metal than MAC or Jardine.... but we'll find out. I remember John had said Kat had a rattle in a pipe they couldn't track down, and that it ended up being the inner wall of the pipe coming loose. BUT.. I don't remember if that was on her FJ, or an XS.


    Tod
    Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

    You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

    Current bikes:
    '06 Suzuki DR650
    *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
    '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
    '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
    '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
    '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
    '81 XS1100 Special
    '81 YZ250
    '80 XS850 Special
    '80 XR100
    *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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    • #3
      "Go fer it, TRBIG!"

      I've never looked into that matter, either.
      Let us know what you find....
      (Not that we'd believe you, anyway.)
      "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor, not a mechanic!' ('Bones' McCoy)

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      • #4
        Yes, they are. That is why they are so heavy and don't typically blue.
        DZ
        Vyger, 'F'
        "The Special", 'SF'
        '08 FJR1300

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        • #5
          double wall

          the Jardines I have are double walled....
          MDRNF
          79F.....Not Stock
          80G......Not Stock Either....In the works

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          • #6
            The Jardines I just bought are only double for about 2 and 1/4 inches at the flanges.
            Tim Ripley - Gaithersburg, MD
            1981 XS1100 Special "Spoiled Rotten" Just sold - currently bikeless!!
            23mm float height
            120 main jets
            42.5 pilot jets
            drilled stock airbox with K&N
            Jardine 4 to 1 Exhaust
            spade fusebox
            1st and 2nd gear fix

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            • #7
              Double Walled...

              Well... It seems to be true!!





              Sorry it took a day longer to get back to you.



              Tod
              Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

              You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

              Current bikes:
              '06 Suzuki DR650
              *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
              '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
              '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
              '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
              '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
              '81 XS1100 Special
              '81 YZ250
              '80 XS850 Special
              '80 XR100
              *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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              • #8
                Well, there you go!

                For once, Tod, being a "CUTUP" had it's benefits!!

                T.C.
                T. C. Gresham
                81SH "Godzilla" . . .1179cc super-rat.
                79SF "The Teacher" . . .basket case!
                History shows again and again,
                How nature points out the folly of men!

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                • #9
                  Too late!

                  Hi trbig,
                  I do hope you were going to saw up that pipe anyway, rather than sacrifice it to Tim's curiosity. If you look at the straight part of the cut pipe maybe half-way to the Y-connection you will see the vent hole in the outer pipe and there should be another one up by the head clamp. Looking into the vent hole and seeing the outer surface of the inner pipe is proof enough that the system is double walled without resorting to a hacksaw.
                  Then you could have had that rusty system sandblasted & sprayed black and it would be in better shape than mine.
                  Fred Hill, S'toon
                  XS11SG with Spirit of America sidecar
                  "The Flying Pumpkin"

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                  • #10
                    Those headers were junk... especially the collectors. I took them to a guy to get nickel (Nickle?) plated. After sandblasting and an acid bath to get the carbon off/out, there were several pinholes found where the metal had rusted through. If the metal was that thin, I didn't want them.

                    Tod
                    Try your hardest to be the kind of person your dog thinks you are.

                    You can live to be 100, as long as you give up everything that would make you want to live to be 100!

                    Current bikes:
                    '06 Suzuki DR650
                    *'82 XJ1100 with the 1179 kit. "Mad Maxim"
                    '82 XJ1100 Completely stock fixer-upper
                    '82 XJ1100 Bagger fixer-upper
                    '82 XJ1100 Motor/frame and lots of boxes of parts
                    '82 XJ1100 Parts bike
                    '81 XS1100 Special
                    '81 YZ250
                    '80 XS850 Special
                    '80 XR100
                    *Crashed/Totalled, still own

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                    • #11
                      Trbig, You are the man!
                      I hope I can return the favor some day and cut something in half for you! The Macs say in their literature that the first 12 inches of the headers are double walled to help minimize blue'ing. The Jardines I just bought are double walled for 2 1/2 inches! Once again, OEM is the best. If my mufflers weren't so badly cracked I'd keep the OEM system because the headers are in great shape. The specials don't take too kindly to slip-ons either or I'd try that. The pipes flare right from the weld all the way to the end of the muffler. If I was a welding man, I'd give it a shot but I haven't welded since high school metal shop! Thanks again Trbig; I owe you one!
                      Tim Ripley - Gaithersburg, MD
                      1981 XS1100 Special "Spoiled Rotten" Just sold - currently bikeless!!
                      23mm float height
                      120 main jets
                      42.5 pilot jets
                      drilled stock airbox with K&N
                      Jardine 4 to 1 Exhaust
                      spade fusebox
                      1st and 2nd gear fix

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Re: Double Walled...

                        Originally posted by trbig
                        Well... It seems to be true!!





                        Sorry it took a day longer to get back to you.



                        Tod
                        I have never actually seen one of the stock pipes cut in half, untill now. The only aftermarket pipe I have ever seen that was made this way was a Super/Trap. I have a spare Kerker 4 into 1 and it is of single wall construction and I also have a half a dozen others that I have bought/secured over the years and they all appear to be of single wall construction. The Super/Trap header section without the megaphone muffler is about 3 pounds heavier than my Kerkers minus the meg and I can only assume this is because the Kerkers are single wall. Back in the disco era, this was a big selling point for both, Kerkers because they were light and Super/Traps because they were double walled and didn't turn blue. All of the Macs, Kerkers and Jardines that I have ever seen turned blue rather quickly including my original Kerkers however you can send them to Jet Hot coatings and have them coated in what they call Sterling silver and they will not turn blue, crack, chip or whatever. The Sterling is not quite as shiny as chrome but it's real close. As long as your pipes are not completely trashed out, the Jet Hot deal will make them like new. The Jet Hot process also coats the inside and after the process the pipes do not radiate nearly as much heat, it's a killer deal. Thanks for your picture, because now I know................... for sure. Dan
                        81 Black "1179" Xcessively trick Super Special. One owner (me).

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