Have not had the luxury of have the ends knurled the ones I was working with were smooth and as you said turned no mater what I did until I put some screws in.Have to put screws in if there is no knurling on the inlets. JMB canisters have some awesome knurling that holds them in place.
Absolutely correct. Thankfully, 3w also puts "knurling" on their headers. Higher end canisters also have the same. But as many of you noticed, the KS comfort headers on my 106cs are smooth as a babies a*%. Hence the reason I put a regular worm drive hose clamp on the header coupler to keep it from moving. (And "leaking")Have to put screws in if there is no knurling on the inlets. JMB canisters have some awesome knurling that holds them in place.
I run a short socket head servo screw right in the gap in the middle of the clamp. Works like a charm.Nicely done. BTW, those of you that run canisters, do you put screws in to keep them on? I can heat the plastic piece, put the clamp on and still comes loose. I put a screw in one of my DA 120 cans and now I think I am going to do the same with a proflow can. What is the best way?
Amazing how some of them will hold just fine and some simply won't unless you tap them. I had to put a screw in one of my knurled ones and yet the other knurled one stayed put. Socket head servo screw has multiple uses for sure!I run a short socket head servo screw right in the gap in the middle of the clamp. Works like a charm.
I run a short socket head servo screw right in the gap in the middle of the clamp. Works like a charm.