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8010 Exhaust part needed

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    Posted: 12 Jul 2010 at 8:24pm
We are looking for the exhaust pipe that comes from the turbo that goes to the muffler.  It has a 4 bolt flange on it where it attaches to the turbo.  About 3" diameter.  Local AGCO dealer says discontinued.  Anyone have one?  Thanks.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote SHAMELESS Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12 Jul 2010 at 9:29pm
wonder if it would be the same as the 7010? if so, the parts come off an N6 combine, think the same parts were for a 7080 tractor too! 
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8010 and 7010 are different from each other and N6/7080 are the same to themselves but not the same as 7010.
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Its available as aftermarket I believe.  Just got one for the 7045...which, may be different from a 301 tractor.  Check with suppliers on this site.   -Wes
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It's a one-of-a-kind item, unique to the 8010.  Makes 180* turn and made from mild steel with flange welded on.  NOT a 90* casting as used on 7010.  

Probably have to see if you can find someone that can bend large tubing and then make your own flange if you cannot find one at a salvage yard.
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I WOULD HAVE A MUFFLER SHOP MAKE ONE.

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If it's a 180 degree turn, could you order Mandrel bent tubing of the right bend radius?  That would give the best exhaust flow.

Maybe something like this: 

http://www.mandrel-bends.com/catalog/mandrel-bends-34/409-stainless-steel-14-gauge-74/3-00-stainless-steel-409-4-00-radius-180-degree-mandrel-bend-1012.html

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Thanks for all the help.  I will check with some of the suppliers here on this site first.  I like the mandrel tubing idea, because it will be a smooth bend, but I will need to take more careful measurements of the radius.
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