It has been suggested, on another Forum, that making a strategic dent/depression, in the existing & offending exhaust pipe, to enhance the clearance between it & the frame, would have little impact on the cross sectional area of the pipe and therefore be unlikly to result in any engine performance loss - what thinks the Brains Trust??
If you agree with this proposal - how would you go about it? eg would you heat the pipe to plastic stage & then press/hammer in the depression, fill the pipe with sand to reduce unwanted distortion, do the aforementioned cold, etc
I will need a dent of about 10 mm in depth (in a 25 mm pipe) to be assured of not contacting the frame, in a poorly executed engine stop.
Have a look at this automotive experiment, to assess the effects of denting the exhaust system:
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=152724102049876