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Author Topic: Which downpipe for my series 2/FL 2.0 Coupe  (Read 6044 times)
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« on: July 07, 2020, 02:39:48 PM »

Looking to purchase a downpipe for my early 81 series 2/FL carb 2.0 coupe.

Current item is an old m/s flexi type item and has started to fail at one of the flexi joints.

I know that for max life the flexis are meant to be better but to be honest given my modest annual mileage then I'm tempted to save £80 plus and just get solid item.

Unfortunately have just had one new/unused Imasaf item go missing in carriage from private ebay seller so looking to other sources.

Of the German based traders selling Imasaf items then there appear to be 2 different possible Imasaf solid downpipes for 2.0 carb variants - apart from £30 price difference and part number wondering what the difference is ?


This one at £109-00 delivered .......

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IMASAF-exhaust-downpipe-LANCIA-Beta-2-0-HPE-1980/163713727229?epid=1613776074&_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item261e193afd:g:tfsAAOSwZVpcnK7j&enc=AQAFAAACcBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%2Fn%2BzU5L90Z278x5ickkfOCvCjTOBWK8pwriaolq5oT2%2FvujJqC2laRkkTOGS91YkWkcC%2BjT6ytRlcE3JwUtTdzGIGPr0moZnPenypMUZPjYcuWNyuVxAiyWr1LDutly4dos7XE%2BxKCLQvGxw6otcOcXdOEwlzVva8SrTjhZHVQSGojC9ZmZfNoeMyy3AwtgyYk9kvn%2BTVVCsHbBFXuBOMlVhkyCSRZ563t%2BG7mVzXfXjaBMWgqGfQwfCGDbdCqPGgBgHxH4iOctcXn7R4bA%2Fs5xrjnNb9dTzGBkPY0%2FCIpGiEwxwUHK0Ds5vHnIo0SQhpPoddO7mGlfGT%2FrEOwb0x%2BWSb2ieZZJJJ1WFFQcGjwYc2Xr6OLKFz72cE77RSsP6oD2D4wiFvvzN%2Fsag9DxfLlAscOEyLgPtwLtf%2BzKpnsBKuej%2FLklpJIh7%2Bob65fOoOkGVWFyDuTDJGpjtzmoM6YZzzsIndHjF88RKfrWqig6OFeA9H6xtOThpRvQSBheqQZIMMrv1aVfvyp0oCOMlZtcEeE5Wjbyv4%2BPHojHWWMqnMVJVdPe00jR5jXfnMXR6A9TmIfJTDtgm70P5MqxMnmSYB%2FjyNPWmfpUQEFIKpEoCxSDvpDazy3ziUnAJLVUA4d2ZkwXH0UqIOA%2Fiehb%2BMsONohuk%2BicaUSdUzAzTu38vF3H2p%2Fzch91lsdgcqSKUex%2FcLhY3UydSOBPRVjqrLsL%2BDChaekc%2Bicug1YVgvMZz%2FscKMCO0bC0zGPkwceaENXeUHwN%2BTB3gtcktCliFILMYJzs8%2BXzDuDmhO3DuQ%3D%3D&checksum=163713727229d9eff57d3e634762b09867a99fde9d3c

And this one at £139 delivered ...........

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/IMASAF-exhaust-downpipe-LANCIA-Beta-2-0-HPE-1979/163621292242?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item261896c8d2:g:IJcAAOSwvNddO-A3&enc=AQAFAAACcBaobrjLl8XobRIiIML1V4Imu%2Fn%2BzU5L90Z278x5ickkfOCvCjTOBWK8pwriaolq5m19Mh8LryAUJEvbdhRl2zeCNW%2B8pz5YprLP4QaDR8Upcxd%2B0A0%2BymZic7AVHAeFCg8h3pC8oL3kwvWrT8F03XZIbhKrWxLrufDX6C76Kp5GGKiOjpnjFKJB25QGclEZ8VeMtTN5YjpliCBCjGvI1LFPhLvZcoGWHVcIX3VDcO0VHds%2FTW%2F9C8erV0RGFPUHGLC8ge1uFhFe0TbvJ3KR3mTrNMMs5RrdNVE4DceuV1LAMNab6Bu2RlTiJbXAF9L5BGpRycyzYdehW2eylHjstt3QCB%2FDKQO4JS7ASG732h3r8cFl0uURCdsiuh1%2Bbe%2B6QTm9Xa2AMjkyNNwStXoA1K%2BBYsrD9BD0%2BfDmW3Fc7NDAWF3ANLF0bke26KGs%2Bv8YbvMlaAC%2FhCVdJKD3wpimepi0OTwgplOm7fgeC956RKU%2FpPqIzjJ1Rv9BQbYbcuUc2anJf7dAM2VXlPV%2BNIGHnWCGyv8GtLy6UCkjlKbsJjCMC5vRYmVjE8b%2B%2BGQbGijVka103SrlCPqC5c1X8Inl0hkOvw0LZkXr3STiaScGPG8EGNhuT3X7isJeiauiCYVctxseG7VqgGNeLwNSM3L9gotWM6Hp7hL4viQu0aQwgF9HAbobFwinmE%2Bgw3qAxR6jdkIBRPnfrpJ%2BwszUvmBmaADRdVjGFvqhHNm25%2FpgYze1kWnOZAdZ%2BOjZf%2FZKDK8nq0%2BDf7j%2Bu%2B0nJNyPmIKeqfpneHMXbZhe8m6FSh4K%2FT87v0FycXOSemvyoJef8Z6p7Q%3D%3D&checksum=163621292242d9eff57d3e634762b09867a99fde9d3c

Any pointers / advice?

(Did have a look at Mark's listings but couldn't see anything for a 2.0 other than a make to order stainless item - I need something pdq ...)


Thanks,

Andrew
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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2020, 06:21:02 PM »

Hi!

The HPE wheelbase is longer than the Coupe,so a part of the exhaust IS different, however I can't recall
where they added the length. I think it was in the centre section, but this would need confirming.

My choice,to be safe, would the be listed Coupe item.

Regards
Nigel
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1980 2.0 HPE White in South Africa [hope it survives!]
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« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2020, 07:01:53 PM »

Hi!

The HPE wheelbase is longer than the Coupe,so a part of the exhaust IS different, however I can't recall
where they added the length. I think it was in the centre section, but this would need confirming.

My choice,to be safe, would the be listed Coupe item.

Regards
Nigel
Thanks Nigel,  Its only the middle and back boxes that are different (length) between coupe/spider & saloon/hpe cars.   The downpipe sections are the same for all body variants but differ based on engine, i.e. 2.0 (longer stroke) different to 1.6.

Both the items in links above suggest compatibility for 2.0 carb coupe cars.  Just not sure what difference is (other than  £40)Huh??
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« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2020, 08:55:54 PM »

I would suspect that the up to 79 version is rigid and that the post 79 one has flexi section
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« Reply #4 on: July 07, 2020, 09:09:04 PM »

I would suspect that the up to 79 version is rigid and that the post 79 one has flexi section

Both these are rigid. The flexi ones are nearer £200 new.
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« Reply #5 on: July 07, 2020, 10:14:47 PM »

Never had much luck with the rigid ones. Constantly blowing the gasket to the manifold, cracking the manifold and banging on the floor pan under deceleration.  Obviously there are other factors such as engine mount and damper condition but flexi pipes always seemed friendlier.

Maybe I was unlucky.

Ian
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« Reply #6 on: July 07, 2020, 11:24:03 PM »

Hi

Given the cost of a stainless flexi, I would buy a solid down pipe and then chop it and fit a flexi with clamps. They are around £10.

If you are happy with a used down pipe the one I have may be from a 2l if you are interested.

Peter
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« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2020, 07:08:04 AM »

Whatever you buy fit a flexy! Lancia introduced them for very good reasons. I would get one welded in if you can't actually weld it yourself.
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« Reply #8 on: July 08, 2020, 07:17:05 PM »

Hi

Given the cost of a stainless flexi, I would buy a solid down pipe and then chop it and fit a flexi with clamps. They are around £10.

If you are happy with a used down pipe the one I have may be from a 2l if you are interested.

Peter

Thanks Peter for this simple but obvious solution!

The solid pipes immediately before and after the current perished flexis on my old downpipe seem rather weathered and barely round in places so I think I'll just go for a new solid downpipe and insert two new insertable/clampable stainless flexis as you suggest - may even make it repairable in the future.
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