Advice required. M3 E46 Exhaust issue
Advice required. M3 E46 Exhaust issue
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AlexMeineck

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1 posts

152 months

Sunday 13th October 2013
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Hi their.

I hope someone can give me some advice.

I have a 2004 E46 M3 Cab, upon taking it to the garage for some fresh tyres yesterday, it was clear that the brackets on the rear and middle section of the exchaust are rusted through and are in need or replacement.

I have been looking at an after market one, but being honest i dont want to spend £1200 or more.

Has anyone repaired the OEM exhaust? Or does anyone know of anyone selling an OEM one.

I need the CAT back system.

i apprecaite any advice.

Thanks
Alex

istoo

2,365 posts

228 months

Sunday 13th October 2013
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ditto, had the same issue on mine about six months ago. See here
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&a...

the exhaust is stainless the clamps are mild/carbon steel. but the factory ones are irreplacable without splitting them. I did mine myself for just under a tenner! I also have a space cat back OEM system i bought from a kind gent on here as a fil safe. if your stuck, PM me i will pass it on for what i paid for it.

shibby!

927 posts

224 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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3 ways.

I had this issue no more than a week or 2 ago.

First one, but Peugeot clamps, and clamps them together. £10.

Second one (which i did), but new clamps, you will need 4, plus gaskets and have them welded on. Easy enough.

Third one, someone on here mentioned you can get a kit from munich legends which is the same as above but without the wedling. (although im unsure how well this will work, depends on the state of the exhuast.

istoo

2,365 posts

228 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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shibby! said:
(although im unsure how well this will work, depends on the state of the exhuast.
Exactly why i bought a spare system, the outside was so badly corroded I feared the innards would collapse. At that point the car was my daily. There is a chap on M3cutters who has designed some larger versions of the original claps which are designed to be welded. its very well documented. I took the Peugeot clamp route. Been on a few months no issues, other than being rather unsightly.

Option 4 does exist but its considerably more expensive than 1,2 & 3.

Baz Tench

5,648 posts

216 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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shibby! said:
3 ways.

I had this issue no more than a week or 2 ago.

First one, but Peugeot clamps, and clamps them together. £10.

Second one (which i did), but new clamps, you will need 4, plus gaskets and have them welded on. Easy enough.

Third one, someone on here mentioned you can get a kit from munich legends which is the same as above but without the wedling. (although im unsure how well this will work, depends on the state of the exhuast.
Yes, I think the exhaust place used clamps for a Peugeot 605 on mine when the existing clamps rusted through.

joema

2,741 posts

205 months

Monday 14th October 2013
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Pug clamps (406) work great. there is a specific size you need though.

istoo

2,365 posts

228 months

Tuesday 15th October 2013
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Pug clamps are 63-68mm from memory, made of really mild steel as well, so they do deform quite a bit when you tighten them up.

Pip1968

1,388 posts

230 months

Saturday 19th October 2013
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istoo said:
Pug clamps are 63-68mm from memory, made of really mild steel as well, so they do deform quite a bit when you tighten them up.
Like a Frenchman under fire :-)

Pip