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I have a 1994 c2500 with a 7.4 and I need a y-Pipe for the exhaust. No one lists the part I need. The closest I have found, is from Walker, part number 40211. What is strange is that their diagram is for 1991-1994 C/K 2500 w/7.4, but the Y-Pipe has a note that it is for 1991-1992 only. Every other part on the complete exhaust system is for 1991-1995. Does anyone know what would be different about a 1991-1992 vs 1994, if every other part is the same?

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If you look at Rockauto.com, under exhaust (for your year and model) you'll see a more traditional "Y" pipe. If you measure everything out it looks like it should fit, but the end will have to be welded. It includes the donut gaskets to fasten to the manifold as welol as the spring bolts for the flanges, all for less than $80. Maybe stock the '94 came set up a different way. I had the same problem on my truck, but got under the truck and measured everything, bought what I needed, cut one end and made a welded mod and bolted it up. Never had a problem. Good luck!
 

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If you look at Rockauto.com, under exhaust (for your year and model) you'll see a more traditional "Y" pipe. If you measure everything out it looks like it should fit, but the end will have to be welded. It includes the donut gaskets to fasten to the manifold as welol as the spring bolts for the flanges, all for less than $80. Maybe stock the '94 came set up a different way. I had the same problem on my truck, but got under the truck and measured everything, bought what I needed, cut one end and made a welded mod and bolted it up. Never had a problem. Good luck!

Sirwriter, thanks for the reply. I swear, RockAuto didn't have that listed when I looked a couple of weeks ago.
 
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