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		Gents,
Replacing a cracked RH4 head on my Mk3 with a new Full Auto from CNW. When I purchased the bike the exhaust system had been changed to the non-balanced header pipe going into a pair of peashooter mufflers. The header pipes are the constant diameter type ending with a small flare at the end, no bulge. The rose nuts are the short ones with a split collet and washer. My question is should I replace this set up with a long rose nut and just a washer, stay with the current short thread rose nut, split collet and washer, or does it not matter either way?
Since the new head was quite the investment I am planning to replace the old rose nuts no matter which way I go.
Thanks for any help or advise!
Paul
				
			Replacing a cracked RH4 head on my Mk3 with a new Full Auto from CNW. When I purchased the bike the exhaust system had been changed to the non-balanced header pipe going into a pair of peashooter mufflers. The header pipes are the constant diameter type ending with a small flare at the end, no bulge. The rose nuts are the short ones with a split collet and washer. My question is should I replace this set up with a long rose nut and just a washer, stay with the current short thread rose nut, split collet and washer, or does it not matter either way?
Since the new head was quite the investment I am planning to replace the old rose nuts no matter which way I go.
Thanks for any help or advise!
Paul
 
	 
 
		 
		 
					
				 
						
					 
	 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
		 
 
		 
 
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