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fitting a Ferracci 2 into 2 and fixing the probs!

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So, here is my tale of putting a pipe on my 2000 Monster 900S.
I ordered a Ferracci full system 2 into 2 low pipe in December. But it didn't fit. Ferracci was nice, and would have let me return it, but I said NO WAY, I just want one that fits! They swapped the header for me, but the new one was about the same.
Here was the problem: The rear header was too close to the swingarm by the chain, and the chain would hit the header and would eventually cut it.
Here is a pic of the lack of clearance for the chain:

Note the melted plastic swingarm protector! This is because because of the angle of the pipe: as the swingarm rises, it gets CLOSER to the pipe. Thats why you see the plastic has melted in an arc matching the shape of the pipe, it hits!

You can see the scratches from the chain on the pipe in this shot:

This is a bigger problem than it looks like, because in not long, the chain WILL cut through that pipe, just like a chain saw. This isn't acceptible.

There was also an issue under the swingarm where the crossmember would move up and contact the pipe as the swingarm moved up. Unfortunately, I couldn't get a good picture of this. But if you fit a pipe inspect carefully how the swingarm moves upward and check how the clearance closes between the swingarm crossbrace on the engine side and the pipe.

(I'll note that these issues may not be a problem for Monsters with the steel swingarm, but 2 seperate pipes from Ferracci had this problem on my bike. Also note that Sil is the original manufacturer, so this is probably an issue with their pipe too!)

The main problem was that the rear header had much less bend in it that than stock one. See this comparison shot, with the stock pipe on the left:


So how to fix it?
First, the pipe needed to be opened a bit: I needed just a little more length between the front header and the rear. I made this rig to stretch the darn thing:


Stainless steel is darn hard to bend. Even heating and then jumping on the 2x4 shown had little effect. It helped some, but not enough.

Hmmm. Time to cut:


I had the rear header pipe cut at the top and the bottom:
Top cut:


Bottom cut:


Note we didn't cut the pipe completely apart. This let it hang together and helped us position it. With the cuts made, it was fairly easy to fit the pipe and then tack weld it in the proper position. Then it was removed and welded solidly back together.
With the new bend, the pipe bend looks a lot like the stock pipe, no surprise there! Stock pipe on the right:


Clearance to the chain was solved:


But there still wasn't quite enough clearance underneath, where the inside swingarm crossmember would come up and hit the pipe. The simple answer there was to ding the pipe to provide clearance:


Finally! Done and ridable!


Hmmm... I think Ferracci should give me a big discount on my next purchase! This was not an easy to fit pipe!

But the pipe sounds great! I also put in the airbox kit and power commander. But way back in December, before any modifications, I did a couple 'stock' dyno runs. I head to the dyno again Tuesday... And I'll have a complete before and after power comparison then!

Carl
 
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Re: fitting a Ferracci 2 into 2 and fixing the pro

God bless your patience......... It seems the FBF pipe was lacking some engineering,,,, I would have sent it back and bought an Akrapovic system.
 
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Re: fitting a Ferracci 2 into 2 and fixing the pro

If Akrapovic had made a system that fit my bike I would have considered it, but they don't. I really wanted a full sytem and they are pretty rare. Additionally, I dislike the high mount exhausts. The only pipes I found like this were the FbF/Sil. Actually, the hard part was getting motivated to cut the pipe. Once I committed to cutting, the whole installation took about a day. Of course, that 8 hours was spread out over a bunch of days! And I had a professional welder do the cutting and welding.
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Re: fitting a Ferracci 2 into 2 and fixing the pro

Wow. You should be commended for sticking with it. I've scratch built V-8 headers for streetrods, and can relate to the amount of work you put into that!
 
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Re: fitting a Ferracci 2 into 2 and fixing the pro

What a pain!! I've got the steel swing arm and my FBF full system fit fine. Good for you and your persistence - I'd go nuts having to cut and weld (and dent) a brand new $800 part! They do sound sweet. Tom
 
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