leaky exhaust up front
leaky exhaust up front
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ssc1

Original Poster:

456 posts

284 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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just bought a nice 4.0 chimaera and trying to do some of the small jobs that need doing to make it great, and as seems usual there is an exhaust leak somwhere up front in the manifold area, previous owners have had the manifold gaskets replaced before and these seem tight enough but there is still that damn tinkling noise from the exhaust ,can anybody tell me where they usually leak from , this one also has the v-band clamps fitted just before the main cat but they are tight enough, i find that it ruins the sound at low speed, is there anything that i can put on the exhaust to check for leaks ...

simpo one

91,196 posts

288 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Tinkling? That sounds more like pinking surely?

T88CAN

3,474 posts

280 months

Wednesday 2nd July 2003
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Had similar problems with the Chim, had leak changed manifold gaskets still had leaks eventually tracked done to cracked manifolds where 4 meets 1 had them pressure tested had to replace them very expensive new about £600 each if my memory serves me right went for second hand from Douglas valley. I also believe their has been cases of pitting on the cylinder head? How old/mileage on the Chim? TVR said cracked manifolds only affected pre cat cars !! Wrong mine was 97 P plate
the problem was more frustriating regarding the noise more than any thing else TONY

lateconvert

220 posts

295 months

Thursday 3rd July 2003
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I've got this too on a 99T 5.00. No obvious symptoms other than a really irritating tappety noise at low speeds, worse obviously in narrow streets. Could be a lot of dosh to investigate and rectify so I'll probably leave it and drive with earplugs.

shpub

8,507 posts

295 months

Friday 4th July 2003
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lateconvert said:
I've got this too on a 99T 5.00. No obvious symptoms other than a really irritating tappety noise at low speeds, worse obviously in narrow streets. Could be a lot of dosh to investigate and rectify so I'll probably leave it and drive with earplugs.

If it is leaky gaskets, then leaving it could be even more dosh as the gases erode the surface and instead of a small bill, the heads need to be removed and machined or even replaced.

Bit like playing Russian Roulette... How lucky do you feel?

lateconvert

220 posts

295 months

Saturday 5th July 2003
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Steve,
I've suddenly taken my earplugs out and am booking-in to Mole Valley for a look-see.

ssc1

Original Poster:

456 posts

284 months

Saturday 5th July 2003
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can anybody tell me if there is a gasket at the join between the main cat and the manifold join where the v-band clamps sit as mine seems to be leaking there as there are a few black marks where the exhaust gases have been leaking...

T88CAN

3,474 posts

280 months

Saturday 5th July 2003
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NO GASKET

ssc1

Original Poster:

456 posts

284 months

Sunday 6th July 2003
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no gasket ok right then its a bit of exhaust sealant then ,ive got just the stuff .

T88CAN

3,474 posts

280 months

Sunday 6th July 2003
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Ian I didn,t mention that i bought the silver foil type exhaust bandges and wrapped it round the joints when i was eliminating parts of the exhaust/manifolds as i too had black marks around the down pipe area under the main cat unfortunatly it didn,t work but it was easier than trying exhaust paste TONY

ssc1

Original Poster:

456 posts

284 months

Tuesday 8th July 2003
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thanks for that ,anyway i tried the paste in the joints at it was easy enough, and guess what yes its still got a small leak somwhere and as you mentioned silver foil that reminded me of the last chimaera that i owned it had the same sort of prob though not quite as bad and i just wrapped the manifolds as far as the main cat and the noise was gone for good.....ian.still gave a BMW M3 a good veiw of the back end as i dissapeared....

minirace

35 posts

293 months

Thursday 10th July 2003
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I recently had similar problem on my 430 Chimp, appeared to be obvious exhaust leak, David Batty changed manifold gaskets, but it no joy. It turned out to be the head gasket blowing right at the back under the bulk head. David changed head gasket and other general service bits also converted gas on aircon for just over £1,000. He is a real top TVR bloke !