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chezvegas85
27-08-12, 07:49 PM
Big thanks to Cx-5 for his time and effort (and exhaust!) today, really appreciated. Wasn't easy as my frontpipe is in a state, but i'll come to that at the end.

Old oem does not want to come off
http://i47.tinypic.com/2urxz5w.jpg

More than several moments later!
http://i47.tinypic.com/2zjktfq.jpg

Mart you've murdered it! :rolleyes:
http://i47.tinypic.com/dg321j.jpg

Continued
http://i49.tinypic.com/im4ho6.jpg

Tidied up a little
http://i50.tinypic.com/1hqpow.jpg

Starting to get somewhere, many cups of tea were consumed between these two points, along with a few choice words being said, some jiggling and hoisting + the occasional furrowed brow
http://i47.tinypic.com/2q3ndrc.jpg

Unorthodox fixing method, marts idea, I'd of been to the garage by this point + walking the streets cap in hand. [-o<
http://i45.tinypic.com/dc8yvn.jpg

Wahey, finally got there! :cheers: Thanks again mart :smt038 . Full fairings will be going back on tomorrow.
http://i45.tinypic.com/30iht8o.jpg



Now what do i do about this??
http://i50.tinypic.com/2940yeu.jpg

speedyandypandy
27-08-12, 08:06 PM
nut cracker or hacksaw, get it all of, give the rest of the studbolt a hard knock with a hammer, big vicegrip, dw-40 and a rethread the threads, new bolt..... less than a hour if your lucky. If not drill the bolt through, spray dw40, knock with hammer and re spray and knock 2-3 times a minute until it gets loose.

sv_rory
27-08-12, 08:17 PM
id put a socket on thats a bit too small and wollap it on with a hammer and a breaker bar. that is a lot cleaner than mine was and it took it straight off.

if not weld an old socket onto it

muzikill
27-08-12, 08:27 PM
Why do you want to take off the front studs? I thought it was all fitted?

chezvegas85
27-08-12, 08:36 PM
Your right muz, I may well just leave it. Although I do want it sorting eventually, then I can remove marts fix point and get it down to just the one clamp. Forgot to take a photo of the baffle he fitted for me too, still much louder than the stock (unsurprisingly) but hopefully not so loud as all the neigbours will hate me - I get home after 11 some nights and leave around 6am back for work the next day - I'm a two wheeled commuter

muzikill
27-08-12, 09:18 PM
Best thing to do is give it all a clean up and polish the downpipes. Wire brush around the front studs and nuts to remove the corrosion. Something will snap if you try removing them!

Unless your replacing the downpipes dont try fixing something that isnt broken :)

Bibio
27-08-12, 09:22 PM
i think you win the worst water pump housing award.

muzikill
27-08-12, 09:32 PM
Plus youve pinched the breather hose on the clip.

Give it a bit of a clean and check up around there :)

cx5
27-08-12, 10:55 PM
Once the old pipe was removed it became apparent that the replacement mid section wasn't designed to fit without first removing or loosening the front pipe, the swinging arm limits the movement near the rear manifold and you are trying to locate two pipes that point in different directions.
We didn't really want to touch the front pipe bolts but once the exhaust was cut to remove it there was no going back. It seemed the only solution was to keep shortening the front pipe until we could force the new end over it, and it take some forcing.
With about 40mm cut off ,the joint was going to need a sleeve to have a chance of sealing which luckily came in the form of the top joint off the old pipe, the diameters were pretty close. Its not the neatest joint but it was either that or a bean can.
You live and learn, i was relieved to get my shed back and chez relived to get his bike back, for a couple of hours we dint think we would get either.
The breather is probably fine as i put it up on the gearshift out of harms way, but its good to have other eyes on the job.

speedyandypandy
28-08-12, 07:38 AM
Maybe there should be live webcams up when people work on something, so 10-20 people can yell "NO" "YES" "Wrong way"

chezvegas85
28-08-12, 07:56 AM
Best thing to do is give it all a clean up and polish the downpipes. Wire brush around the front studs and nuts to remove the corrosion. Something will snap if you try removing them!

Unless your replacing the downpipes dont try fixing something that isnt broken :)

Trust me, the down pipe looked much worse before i did polish it, 11 years with no fender extender hasn't been kind to her


i think you win the worst water pump housing award.

Haha thanks bib, i've never won anything before :smt040

chezvegas85
28-08-12, 08:05 AM
For your muz

Before (sort of, i had already started before taking the picture)
http://i50.tinypic.com/mcagpu.jpg

After
http://i48.tinypic.com/imnqrq.jpg

Before
http://i45.tinypic.com/2uic3kh.jpg

After
http://i49.tinypic.com/25pjm11.jpg

I need to clean the rest of her though, the lil pigs been bathing in mud :rolleyes:

cx5
28-08-12, 08:35 AM
Ha, Live webcam of yesterday ? sitting through that would be a feat of endurance.
the radio 3 soundtrack had its moments but the "bleep" machine would have its work cut out..

part 9, "search for missing 12mm ring spanner continues", whilst anyone crazy enough still watching shouts "you put it in yer %$&^% back pocket in part 6.
suppose it could give big brother a bit of competition.

speedyandypandy
28-08-12, 08:50 AM
I would rather watch someone spannering on a proper bike(45degree aircooled is not a proper bike, it's an agricutural back-up machine for when the tractor is broken) than watching bb, first season in Norway I watched 3-4 episodes, never again.

chezvegas85
28-08-12, 09:33 AM
haha mart, god knows what you had me listening to yesterday!

chezvegas85
28-08-12, 09:40 AM
i think you win the worst water pump housing award.

http://i45.tinypic.com/2ll22yh.jpg

Any better sir?:smt083

Haircut
28-08-12, 09:58 AM
Nice work you'll appreciate it more for the work you had to put in.

Quick questions what make is the link pipe, is it designed to fit a 'standard' bolt on can or is it make specific?

chezvegas85
28-08-12, 10:23 AM
thanks haircut, not entirely sure, perhaps mart can field that one (it is his can to be fair) :smt023

muzikill
28-08-12, 07:07 PM
Looking good very impressed. Think of the rot underneath all of those ignored faired bikes!

cx5
28-08-12, 10:22 PM
Hi Haircut, the end can is a "wileyco", it and the link pipes have been lurking in my shed for a couple of years.
The pipe is a specific fit with the can, a rectangular plate with four studs, whilst my "bsm" exhaust has an oval plate with three studs.
I suppose some kit from different manufacturers may be interchangeable, but neither of the above cans came with a sleeve so you could simply cut the original pipe and fit them as a slip on, hence the link pipes.

Haircut
29-08-12, 12:37 AM
cx5, thanks it is the pipe I am interested in it gave me a couple of ideas for finally getting around to getting rid of my stock can!