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Lake pipe install. – The Jalopy Journal
Lake pipes connect upstream of the mufflers. Yeah, they should be loud. The long ones usually come with a clamp that bolts to the bottom of the …
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Triple Lakes or Slant Lake Pipe Install w Chrome Clamps
Once you have the washers and bolts and drill small tap holes on the angled wall the install is very very fast. You can loosen the bolts and …
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Lake pipes install?? – NastyZ28.com
Just picked up a set of lakepipes(76 inchers) from Jeggs, and am a little confused. They are (by the look of things) wanting me to use the supplied lag…
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Lake pipes? – Chevy Message Forum
Lakes pipes would be the last thing I’s install on any car I own. Back in the day they were known as Tijuana Kick Stands.
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Lake Pipe Clamps – Mooneyes
Lake Pipe Clamps are made for 2″ (5 cm) in diameter pipes and make installation of se/lake pipes so easy. SOLD IN PAIRS …
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Patriot Chrome Lake Pipes H1185 – Exhaust – Summit Racing
Se pipes have built in “Hi-Flo” six sed louvered cored mufflers which absorb sound not horsepower. Fully welded brackets allow for easy installation. Length …
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lake pipes question…. | Chevy Impala SS Forum
Lake pipes were originally designed for performance, looks were secondary. … while lake pipes are what you’d put on your 50’s-60’s Kustom.
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Patriot Lake sidepipe install..help? – CorvetteForum
… and or diagram on how to install patriot lake sepipes, any help would be greatly appreciated, just how to hook the pipes to the car, …
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Triple Lakes or Slant Lake Pipe Install w Chrome Clamps
Triple Lakes or Slant Lake Pipe Installation with Chrome Clamps
There are two ways to install them with the clamps. This was the information I received from Big Jims in Whitney, TX when I bought them.1. That was the harder way and I didn’t do it that way. If you want them to hang down and out where you can really see them from a down angle, you’ll have to put the clamps inside and try to find a way to screw them down. You would have to bend the clamps up for this to work2. You can lay the clamp flat against the underside of the car and mount it that way with one screw facing in and the other on the bodywork below. That’s how I did it, here are pictures and how I installed my pipe myself. Car was dirty sorry I went into some sprinkler water this morning to teach it small hole and then ran the 3 or 3.5 inch bump head screw all the way into 2 walls (outer and inner further up on the inside ) on the outer screw. The inner screw only needs a 1.25 to 1.5 inch long screw to enter the body. I just used a drill and drilled through the screws without pre-drilling under the body. The placement picture on the front clamp is obvious for the small rectangular hole on the side and the rear was made about 1 inch from the small side panel that goes over this channel under the car on the side. Both sides were equal and the placement worked on both sides. I hope it helps. Once you have the washers and screws and drill small tap holes in the angled wall, installation is very, very quick. You can loosen the screws and roll the tubes a little, not much. The outer screws really hold the clamp in place, the one under the body just holds the clamp down. Front Clamp and Screws and PlacementBack
Lake pipes install??
I just picked up a set of Lakepipes (76 inch) from Jeggs and I’m a bit confused. They want me (it looks like) to use the included lag bolts to mount the tubes to the rocker arm. So let me get this straight…$10,000 paint job, and Patrait wants me to attack my rocker panels with a drill and a big chunk? … That will not happen. I built this ride around using these tubes. There must be an easier way. Has anyone else installed a set of these on a 2nd gen?
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8/9/11 7:48 am – Post #2123578
Are these pipes just for “show”? Who sells them? Read that you should attach them to headers. Other articles say they’re just for “looks”?
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8/9/11 9:08 am – Post #2123599
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Lakes pipes would be the last thing I would put on a car I own. They were formerly known as Tijuana Kick Stands. They are usually installed in conjunction with illuminated swans on the hood, curb sensors and red jeweled mudflaps.
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08/09/11 11:00 a.m. – post no. 2123639
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I don’t have lighted swans on my car. but I have sea pipes. Wondering what to use for rubber mounts on the mounts to keep the vibrations down?
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08/09/11 11:10 a.m. – post no. 2123644
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FYI… the correct term is LAKES PIPES, not Lake Pipes.
Tri5man got it right, but most people get it wrong. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen it either misspelled or mispronounced over the past 30+ years.
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8/9/11 1:10 PM – Post #2123681
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If you do, also lower it so that it touches every stone on the road, dual antennas, dual headlights, fender skirts, Continental kit, pinball hub caps, fuzzy dice on the mirror, suicide buttons on the steering wheel, mirror shades on the headlights, pinstripes everywhere and a big eagle on the hood ornament.
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8/9/11 2:13 p.m. – Post #2123701
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You didn’t mention Dingle Ball and Bobblehead.
I think they were still popular with van conversions in the 70’s. At least I hope so as I’ve had them on two of mine. They were functional and looked like most other vans, but I certainly wouldn’t do it today.
Quote: I can’t tell you how many times I’ve seen it either misspelled or mispronounced over the past 30+ years.
Sort of like 59, 60, 61 bubble top.
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10/8/11 3:47 am – Post #2123892
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Quote: ……Lighted swans on the hood, curb sensors and red jeweled mudflaps.
Quote:……Dual antennas, dual headlights, fender skirts, Continental kit, pinball hubcaps, fuzzy dice on the mirror, suicide buttons on the steering wheel, mirror shades on the headlights, pinstripes everywhere, and a big eagle hood ornament.
Quote: ……Dingle Ball and Bobblehead.
Quote: ……Blinds for the rear window
Come on guys, you’re slipping!!! Nobody mentioned STATIC TAPES.
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10/8/11 4:54 am – Post #2123909
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dtwbcs Said: Are these whistles just for “show”? Who sells them? Read that you should attach them to headers.
So Danny; The guys are enjoying themselves at your expense, but I didn’t see an answer to your question. Most Lakes pipes are installed for show purposes and are not connected to the exhaust, but may be live. Do a Google search for the term and you’ll find plenty of sources. But pay attention to quality. If you’re going to hook them up to the exhaust, you’ll want something pretty robust. You might also want to have a cutout under the car so you can run the exhaust through those if you want, but if “Smokey” is around you might want to run through your mufflers.
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10/08/11 4:59 am – Post #2123910
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As for using it on your car; Do it. Well the guys here wouldn’t do it, that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t have the look YOU want. post pictures. We always like to see them.
You might not find many people on this forum who would consider the Lakes Pipes, but there are forums where you would be the king. Find them and spend a while with them too.
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10/8/11 6:24 am – Post #2123939
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If you do, also lower it so that it touches every stone on the road, dual antennas, dual headlights, fender skirts, Continental kit, pinball hub caps, fuzzy dice on the mirror, suicide buttons on the steering wheel, mirror shades on the headlights, pinstripes everywhere and a big eagle on the hood ornament.
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10/08/11 9:08 am – Post #2124001
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I think they were still popular with van conversions in the 70’s. At least I hope so as I’ve had them on two of mine. They were functional and looked like most other vans.
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I just realized the ones I used were called side tubes. This is the type of silencer I’ve used with them and should work just fine with yours.
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10/11/08 3:21 PM – Post #2124169
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I was just passing the idea around. I saw some on a car at a show – but it also had pipes coming out the back. I guess only 4 looks. I’m not ready to walk this path just yet picture or two….
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10/08/11 4:15 p.m. – Post #2124184
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I still see them on cars today, I doubt they work, but if they are and still have the exhaust at the back, maybe they use cutouts to direct the flow.
I’ll take a look at a 50 Chevy PU tomorrow morning, maybe I’ve already installed it.
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10/11/08 4:36 pm – Post #2124191
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I see those from quite a few cars here on the coast, especially during our Cruisin’ The Coast thing. Almost all I see are functional.
I don’t care what kind of snide remarks people make about side pipes, fender skirts, Connie kits, spinner hubcaps (factory) or dual antennas, I like all of those things and have them all on my ’58 Impala except for the side pipes. My wife keeps nagging me about getting the whistles for the 58 and both Corvettes. Maybe one day.
I draw the line at dingle balls, non-factory hood ornaments, curb sensors, etc.
My recommendation to those of you who don’t like the pipes, skirts, Connie kits and antennas, just don’t look at the car. I feel good so I won’t say what I really mean. By the way, 4 speeds is for people who need a phallic symbol. YEEEE-HAWW
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8/11/11 4:23 PM – Post #2124621
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Hmmm, here in Minnie Sota I used to call them “Sea Pipes”. They were named as such for their original use as road/day drivers brought to the salt flats, i.e. dry lake beds, such as Bonniville.
The cars I remember from the 50’s had them connected with a T in front of the muffler on each side. The end of each sea tube would be capped for street use and uncapped for competition.
Think they look ok on custom cars, no worse than skirts… just not my personal “thing”
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8/11/11 8:48 PM – Post #2124718
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Just curious: I’m wondering what Brian Wilson and Roger Christian have to say about this? Listen to the lyrics of the middle eight of The Beach Boys’ “Little Deuce Coupe”:
She has a tournament clutch with the four on the floor
And she purrs like a kitten until the sea whistles blare
That’s not to say that a hit is always 100% right, but Eric might be on to something here. . .
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8/13/11 5:25 am – Post #2125087
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Might have been a local word, lake in some places, lakes in others. They were certainly used on a lake and “by the lakes”. Only salt lakes around here have water in them.
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8/13/11 8:31 am – Post #2125118
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The cars I remember from the 50’s had them connected with a T in front of the muffler on each side. The end of each sea tube would be capped for street use and uncapped for competition.
Think they look ok on custom cars, no worse than skirts… just not my personal “thing”
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Hmmm, here in Minnie Sota I used to call them “Sea Pipes”. They were named for their original use as such, on road/day riders taken to the salt flats, i.e. dry lake beds, such as Bonniville. The cars I remember from the 50’s era had them connected with a T at the front on each side of the muffler. The end of each sea tube would be capped for street use and open for competition. Guess they look ok on custom cars, no worse than skirts…just not my personal “thing”, Eric
much easier than crawling under it to open the dumps.
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08/13/11 12:33 PM – Post #2125193
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“Boy, I think I picked a good topic this time.”
Danny, great topic – it gave some of us a chance to shine. I had them on my ’49 Olds, which was a consistent class winner here in the late fifties and early sixties. They were the short ones coming out just behind the front wheels, and mine flowed pretty straight out of the exhaust header pipes, and the “Ys” to the exhaust system were the byways – so I had a pretty straight dump when the end plates were REMOVED.
Others are right about really violating underbody clearance, especially when they work, since you need to get the header pipes under the frame (but I didn’t want to go any lower, so no problem). I used some sort of generic exhaust pipe hanger with standard muffler clamps – mainly to keep the pipes from banging against the frame when starting. I’ve even considered having two sets of headers built for my 57 150 project – one OEM and the other with the short lakes. This way, by changing my exhaust and attaching my set of 14″ Mickey Thompson mags, I was able to go from a stock look to a stab look in about half a day.
Good luck with your project, Don
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8/17/11 4:40 am – Post #2126758
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These pipes were more common on the early 50’s Chevys, I guess everyone builds it their own way they want…
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8/17/11 4:41 am – Post #2126759
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YeniPenny Said: I see those from quite a few cars here on the coast, especially during our Cruisin’ The Coast thing. Almost all I see are functional.
I don’t care what kind of snide remarks people make about side pipes, fender skirts, Connie kits, spinner hubcaps (factory) or dual antennas, I like all of those things and have them all on my ’58 Impala except for the side pipes. My wife keeps nagging me about getting the whistles for the 58 and both Corvettes. Maybe one day.
I draw the line at dingle balls, non-factory hood ornaments, curb sensors, etc.
My recommendation to those of you who don’t like the pipes, skirts, Connie kits and antennas, just don’t look at the car. I feel good so I won’t say what I really mean. By the way, 4 speeds is for people who need a phallic symbol. YEEEE-HAWW
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8/17/11 4:42 am – Post #2126760
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Tri5man said: How did we forget Fox Tails????
Curb feelers, fender guides, flag holders, safety launches, lic plate bells, compasses? do all of these fall under this? I think within reason any car with ALL would probably look like Horendus to me but not to the owner.
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