Exhaust Weld
Exhaust Weld
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lancepar

Original Poster:

1,115 posts

194 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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My pipe needs gluing back together, PO was going to use a big ugly tube type clamp.

Does anyone have an exhaust system off the car?

I propose tack welding before fitting on the car to check it's right then remove and fully weld.

I'm assuming that when the system is laid flat that the front fixing plate is vertical.
More importantly I'm hoping the pipes have not been shortened, because when back together from the fixing hole to the edge of the silencer box mine will be about 116cm as the photo attached, is that about right?





Merry Xmas
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Classic Chim

12,424 posts

171 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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I’ve got a sleeved exhaust kicking about, if no luck before then lI’ll dig it out in the morning and measure it.
Are you saying from the centre of the exhaust to block fixing hole in that plate to the centre of the box between the two pipes.
Der,
I’ve just read it again. I get you, straight a line as possible.
No worries. wink

bobfather

11,194 posts

277 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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What's this, I've had my exhaust off several times but I don't recall this boss


lancepar

Original Poster:

1,115 posts

194 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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Yep as the crow flies.

It's just as when the two cuts are put together, I can't find a good match, but maybe they have been dressed a tad and as long as
the hole centre to silencer is roughly correct I won't need to add some pipe.

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lancepar

Original Poster:

1,115 posts

194 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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OK full story.
All PO's work.

Original two lambda done away with (i've fitted blanking plugs).
Exhaust too long to transport, end cut off, boss added for wide band sensor.




I prefer welding it back together. Tube clamp now redundant.

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Classic Chim

12,424 posts

171 months

Friday 15th December 2017
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Exhaust too long to transport,,, I can tell your a talented welder biggrin

Interesting position for your sensor.

I’ll measure it first light wink

Classic Chim

12,424 posts

171 months

Saturday 16th December 2017
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From the centre of the block fixing hole to edge of silencer box measures
11.45 cm or 1145 mm

Measuring from end of pipe from the slot nearest the fixing plate to box measures 1285 mm

Exhaust is off a 2000 year Chim.

And yes the plate sits upright as in your picture, if anything leans a few degrees to the left ( towards engine ) but it’s negligible at best! thumbup

Edited by Classic Chim on Saturday 16th December 09:33

lancepar

Original Poster:

1,115 posts

194 months

Saturday 16th December 2017
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That's great Alun, thanks, and from photos I've seen the front fixing does appear to cant over a bit to the left as you say.

Regarding the boss location for the sensor, I've no idea why this position was chosen, but PO certainly did a lot of research before
doing technical things. He also had some strange ideas about other things he changed as well.

Lance
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Classic Chim

12,424 posts

171 months

Saturday 16th December 2017
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No worries smile

lancepar

Original Poster:

1,115 posts

194 months

Monday 22nd January 2018
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Well I tack welded it together (not pretty) and put it on the car to make sure It's good before I take it to my mates to weld it fully. Good news it locates at the chassis and engine mountings. However as usual with me I should have put the manifolds and "y" piece on first because the "y" piece won't slip into the pipe because it fouls the front chassis cross member.............bugger.

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