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Looking for any help I can get for tracking down an exhaust Y pipe for my 1991 33' 460 gas motor.

I tried the exhaust pipe for a F-350 pickup but found that the crossmember will hit the pipe.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I posted this question on 6/16 but for some reason it vanished.

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I'm not a Ford guy, but I am pretty sure that Barth received the chassis with a complete exhaust system already installed. So it should be a Ford factory part. Does the Ford or NAPA parts guy have a listing for motor home chassis? Or maybe big bread van chassis?

Would now be a good time for headers?
 
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Unless your pipe has a lot of odd kinks and bends, any exhaust shop worth its salt should be able to bend and weld a satisfactory replacement at a reasonable cost.
 
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The Y pipe has a port for the oxygen sensor in the middle of were both pipes meet up just before the flange mount for the catalitic convertor.

Was hoping not to go for headers but if I can't find this pipe that is an option.

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