996 PSE welding Bristol
996 PSE welding Bristol
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ImMark

Original Poster:

42 posts

264 months

Monday 9th December 2019
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My 996 just managed to go through yet another MOT with a blowing back box where the seam is splitting. I believe that would be caused by rusting from the inside outwards


I have previously toyed with replacing it with something new and stainless.

Sadly I never have bitten the bullet as I don't really want to shell out so much money and maybe end up with something I don't like.
PSE is generally such a good mix of not crazy noisy at low revs and perfect sound at high.

One option is perhaps to get it welded back together - by someone I can trust to do do it properly....

Does anyone have any local ish suggestions?



jackofall84

541 posts

87 months

Monday 9th December 2019
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If you can get it off yourself, I'd take it to Promec or RCP Engineering, both do lot of pipe welding to code so their fab work is....fab!

The Surveyor

7,624 posts

265 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
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OP, if you have an exhaust which is rusting from the inside out, any repair you have done will just be a very short-term fix.

Unless you are just after a lash-up before a trade-in, its very much new exhaust time IMHO. If you're having to pay somebody to remove it and re-fix, I would seriously consider biting the bullet and buying a new system.

ImMark

Original Poster:

42 posts

264 months

Tuesday 10th December 2019
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Yes potentially a short term fix - as doing it properly depends on what the inside is like.
If a repair can be welded to real metal rather than rust... then I guess it can be mended well enough to last a couple more years.
Maybe I will take the car off the road then I might drop them off and take them to someone like Promec ( thanks jackofall84 )
Or I have had a kind offer from soemone local to take a look.


Would have get a replacement PSE a couple of years ago if they were reasonable money.

If they were non-PSE or totally knackered it would be an easier choice.

Any suggestions of suitable replacements welcome of course - Christmas is coming