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Exhaust not fitting into port

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wetknob

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Hi everyone,
I am new here and trying to build my first bike. I have an 81 gs1100e and I am trying to install a used 4-into-1 exhaust (it is a Vance & Hines)on my bike. the issue that I am experiencing, is the collets are too long for the ports and the clamps are not sitting flush on the motor. Do I still need collars/ plates for the exhaust to make it sit flush? or am I missing something else?

thank you
 
well the vance system wont bolt on like a stock one will. is it that the bolts are the wrong length?
If you have a photobucket account why not post some pics of the problem and maybe we will be able to spot the issue.
 
The Vance and Hines sit farther out than most exhaust systems of that mounting type. You will see alot of the lag part of the mounting bolts. I made the same mistake and thought when tightening everything up there would be minimal space between the head and flanges. Had to return the stainless bolts I just bought for longer ones.
 
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