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FS or Trade: 787 Coffmans Pipe

MPower

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I have 2 Coffmans Rec pipes for the 787

One pipe is brand new never installed and the other is used

I honestly have no idea their value so ill take offers or suggestions on their value. I'm also open to trades for other X4 goodies. Spec 1 pipe, carbs, waterboxes, props, microtouch, etc

Ill post pictures later tonight!
 
i have a brass 140mm pump housing with a solas concord 16/24 and ill install the new wear ring that i have with it also

does that pipe require i differant manifold part where it bolts to the head stockers have that square plate with 4 bolt holes thru it those look like it goes on with a hose, or am i looking at it wrong
 
i have a brass 140mm pump housing with a solas concord 16/24 and ill install the new wear ring that i have with it also

does that pipe require i differant manifold part where it bolts to the head stockers have that square plate with 4 bolt holes thru it those look like it goes on with a hose, or am i looking at it wrong

Thank you for the offer but I don't really need a pump. Looking for Factory pipe, 42-44mm carbs, heads, etc
 
New pipe and flange are sold.

Anybody want the used pipe for $75?

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I really would like to get the pipe but I honestly havent seen a review or I cant find any info about the pipe and it has me worried, I cant even find anyone running one to ask, do you jnow anything about it, like whats it like compared to a rossier
 
From what I know it's a bottom and mid range pipe that doesn't like to rev real high like the factory. It's also not water jacketed. It's very light weight. Like 6 pounds.

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Any idea on where how much the flange will cost? cant seem to find any info on that or the water routing.

I was going to have the local community college do it. Just give them money for materials and they would do it as a project. It's just a piece that meets up with the exhaust manifold, and then a piece of tubing welded to that.
 
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