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Old 04-20-2010, 01:10 PM
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anyone know what temp it gets just in that one area where the cb connects to the y merge?
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pretty hot.....
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really? i thought it was cold
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I would say 200-300 degree surface temperature.
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that would be great if that was the case. i have a leak and thinkin bout useing a crap ton of quick steel around the weld. its rated for 500f




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