Nice bracket!
Dykem and cardboard templates!
You have really stepped up your game and skills....
Thanks guys. I do feel like I'm getting better at visualizing complex parts and turning them into reality. Some of the actual execution needs more practice, but I'm getting there.Wow, nice job on the fab work there, Josh.![]()

I'm still looking for a friend that will attempt to roll it in a field for me.Ps....where is the wheelie vid?![]()

As to the progress over the last few days, I managed to finish my y-pipe.
The factory LS y-pipe after I cut it down. I cut off the extensions that went the wrong direction and flipped it over so I could use it on the drivers side.
In process shot. Thanks to mrk5 for the idea to use the rods for temporary placement. It worked fantastic!
The finished product.
Installed:
Cross pipe clearance:
The cross pipe is run right between the transmission and the bellhousing. There is a little more than 1/2" of clearance all the way around the pipe.
The passenger side down tube from the back:
I think I got the clearance about as close as I could for my first try. Hopefully it's high enough not to have issues with the front driveline.
Overall I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. There are things that I would do different next time but it's stuff that you only think about after you've done one so they'll have to wait for the next time. The cost can't be beat either. I'm into the y-pipe only about $50.

Tomorrow I'll be picking up my new 50 series flowmaster and getting the rest of the exhaust put in. One of the other benefits of using the factory y-pipe piece was getting the factory connector so that I can make the back half of the exhaust as a separate piece and just bolt it onto the y-pipe when I'm done.

I'm glad that is over!
