Sealing manifolds to y piece
Discussion
I have an annoying chuffing from the manifold to y piece joints, the fit isn’t bad but there is enough of a gap to not seal properly.
I can get the clamps on ok without having to pull manifolds about so alignment isnt too bad.
I have standard manifolds and a Clive y piece, I have tried exhaust paste but it sets hard and tends to crack and fail.
I was thinking of trying silicone sealant of some description, I have no cats to damage but do have a wideband lambda installed. I could remove this to run the engine through a few cycles.
Has anyone used a more flexible exhaust sealant they could recommend or care to comment on the silicone route?
Maybe something like this would be ok?
https://www.toolstation.com/mapeflex-firestop/p421...
I can get the clamps on ok without having to pull manifolds about so alignment isnt too bad.
I have standard manifolds and a Clive y piece, I have tried exhaust paste but it sets hard and tends to crack and fail.
I was thinking of trying silicone sealant of some description, I have no cats to damage but do have a wideband lambda installed. I could remove this to run the engine through a few cycles.
Has anyone used a more flexible exhaust sealant they could recommend or care to comment on the silicone route?
Maybe something like this would be ok?
https://www.toolstation.com/mapeflex-firestop/p421...
Edited by Belle427 on Saturday 16th May 18:18
Hi
I fitted a Clive F ypiece to standard manifolds a couple of months ago and initially had the same problem. I found the original clamps a poor fit and having over tightened one in an attempt to seal the connection i sheared the clamp bolt..... I ordered two replacements from Dom. The replacements were a far better fit and allowed for better fitting before tightening the bolts.
I added paste between the nanifold and y piece., aligned them and then gently tightened, leaving them overnight before curing before running the car up to temp. It worked for me and I now have an airtight seal.
I’m not sure a silicone based sealent will deal it’s the temps?
I fitted a Clive F ypiece to standard manifolds a couple of months ago and initially had the same problem. I found the original clamps a poor fit and having over tightened one in an attempt to seal the connection i sheared the clamp bolt..... I ordered two replacements from Dom. The replacements were a far better fit and allowed for better fitting before tightening the bolts.
I added paste between the nanifold and y piece., aligned them and then gently tightened, leaving them overnight before curing before running the car up to temp. It worked for me and I now have an airtight seal.
I’m not sure a silicone based sealent will deal it’s the temps?
Yes the temps are an issue, I’m going to give this stuff a try in the hope it stays a bit more flexible.
Passenger side fits well but then when tightened leaves a small gap in the drivers side, I’m not going down the route of loosening manifolds as it will put stress on the head side when tightening back up which I want to avoid.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251646614287?ViewItem=&...
Passenger side fits well but then when tightened leaves a small gap in the drivers side, I’m not going down the route of loosening manifolds as it will put stress on the head side when tightening back up which I want to avoid.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251646614287?ViewItem=&...
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