I'm working on a customer's bike that is something of a restoration/ customization project. Apparently he had a pretty nice CB750 in the early '70's and the wife made him sell it when the kids came along... now he wants another, and we're trying to recreated it as close to the pictures he has as possible. Just about everything has been replaced with upgraded or NOS parts. I installed a Webcam 41A camshaft while the engine was out, but the engine is otherwise stock.
Anyway, the details aren't really relevant to the question, but I know you guys like your stories and eye candy.
He really wanted a Jardine 4-2 exhaust, but we settled on a Mac 4-2 until he finds a suitable replacement, preferably a stock HM300 system. The problem I'm having is the fitment of the headers to the exhaust spigots... the exhaust clamps tighten well to the head pipes, but they don't clamp onto the spigots. It seems like the reliefs cut into the pipes that allow it to tighten against the spigots aren't long enough to do the job. When the exhaust collars are tightened all the way down, the pipes can still pull away from the head.
Has anyone else had this problem with Mac pipes? I never have with 4-1's...