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pauljeff 19-07-10 11:33 AM

Blowing exhaust on front Cylinder
 
My exhaust is blowing on the front cylinder.

The clamp plate is corroded, and bent, and there looks to be a type of steel olive that is severely corroded, and flapping in the breeze. I changed the gasket a couple of weeks ago which seemed to solve the problem, but a few hundred miles later, it has recurred.

The clamp and olive must have been put on prior to welding the manifold together, as they will not come off.

Do I need to get an new exhaust section, or has anybody come up with an ingenious solution?

husky03 19-07-10 11:49 AM

Re: Blowing exhaust on front Cylinder
 
ten quid on ebay for a used replacement - simple and quick option

pauljeff 20-07-10 08:23 AM

Re: Blowing exhaust on front Cylinder
 
I looked at the front down pipe on ebay for a tenner, and the only way I can make that work is if I cut my existing exhaust and put a connection in. I probably didn't make myself clear because I don't know all the terminology; I have a high end can, and what I think must be a re-routed system. Looking at all the pictures of exhaust systems on ebay they seem to have a joint between the front down pipe and the link pipe (which I referred to as a manifold), mine is one pipe.

So in addition to my original question, has anyone re-instated a connection in an exhaust system?

husky03 20-07-10 08:24 AM

Re: Blowing exhaust on front Cylinder
 
post a pic mate so we can see what you've got

pauljeff 20-07-10 08:28 AM

Re: Blowing exhaust on front Cylinder
 
Ok, I will do, I forgot to take my camera home last night, and is it a bit of a nightmare trying to describe it!

Razor 20-07-10 10:06 AM

Re: Blowing exhaust on front Cylinder
 
sounds like you an aftermarket exhaust, maybe full system... if that's corroded and causing the leak, you need a whole new exhaust


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