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Title: So that was it....
Post by: tunnie on 15 March 2012, 11:11:22
Driving along the motorway yesterday, I suddenly got that sound you get when driving over fine stones. You know when they have done the cheap ass job and chippings go everywhere.

It was that sound, but from the rear only  ??? - At times quite loud.

After about 30 seconds I figured I knew what it was, pulled over & yup the exhaust bodge let go. Its got more holes in the rear pipes into back box than a tea bag.

Sounds good though  :D

Its an original full spec double walled GM one, with nice tail pipes, don't want to replace it.

Anyone bought from eternal very recently? Have they found another courier?

Might bodge it again  ;D
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 15 March 2012, 11:17:19
Worth a couple of metal wraps and extra clamps from halfords?
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: tunnie on 15 March 2012, 11:19:29
Worth a couple of metal wraps and extra clamps from halfords?

From previous experiance on little fatties V6 they don't last well, but the putty does! Lasted a good 6 months, since it failed on its MOT last time  ::)  ;D
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: Kevin Wood on 15 March 2012, 11:20:36
If it's really just the section by the back box, worth chopping it off before the rust and welding on a repair section, I reckon.
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: tunnie on 15 March 2012, 11:25:19
Its where they all go, on the bend up towards the rear box. Not had a good chance to get it up in the air yet & really inspect it.

As I don't have the ability to weld, I suspect its either a bodge fix or time for an exhaust  :(

I knew it was going anyway...
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: Kevin Wood on 15 March 2012, 11:28:34
Worth keeping a gen one going for as long as possible, IMHO, as they are NLS and Eternal is looking flaky.

TheBoy has a welder. Nothing ventured, nothing gained. :y
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 15 March 2012, 11:29:21
I can't help think about cutting out that whole section between the bend and the back box and replace it with a pre made section, with the right reductions for it to fit in with slots cut for clamps etc.

The rest of the system seems fine on mine, it's just join to back box that fails on the end of the mid sections. :(

Or something along the lines of Kevin's post.
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 15 March 2012, 11:31:52
Should have added...

Where to get the sections made?
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: tunnie on 15 March 2012, 11:36:22
Very good point chaps, it is that section which is always affected.  :(

Every time I replaced a whole system, the rest of it looked fine, centre boxes all entact with no noticeable sections about to fail, back box too, although tad rusty its intact.

I do like the full gen ones, looks too, its a small touch but I really do like the chrome angle tips of a gen exhaust, also looks "thicker" the eternal thin pipes don't look that nice. Chav me trim only option there.

Any suggestions for sourcing some pipework?  :-\

Actually, thinking about it I do have a 2.0 system, which I accidently bought in error instead of saloon. Not sure if I could harvest enough from the single centre section?  :-\

(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/803897/Omega/Exhaust/P1010013.JPG)
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 15 March 2012, 12:18:07
See the expanded section and slots on the silencer in the pic?

If we could get someone to make a 6"(?) long piece in the correct diameter pipe,(or cut the sections out of your gaypot exhaust Tunnie) with the join on the silencer on it, we could cut the equivilant length off the wrotten mid section, then just bolt the new bit on with extra clamps.
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 15 March 2012, 12:21:41
In fact if made with the bend as well, we could replace all the way up to just short of the mid section silencer box if needed.

Possibly in stainless if one of the costom makers will oblige...?
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: TheBoy on 15 March 2012, 14:06:37
That bodge was only intended to get you an MOT, not make it last.

Bloody students...
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: pscocoa on 15 March 2012, 17:24:35
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34956042/DARRENS%20ZORST%20002%20%28640x480%29.jpg)

This baby is holding so far.
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 15 March 2012, 17:34:02
Ooh good shot.

Almost exactly as mine. Except mines blowing a little, needs a jubilee round the middle between the clamps.
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 15 March 2012, 17:36:11
Are they 265 wide wheels?
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: pscocoa on 15 March 2012, 17:41:40
Are they 265 wide wheels?

Tyres are 235 45 17
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: tunnie on 15 March 2012, 18:36:03
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34956042/DARRENS%20ZORST%20002%20%28640x480%29.jpg)

This baby is holding so far.

Did you do this or get a garage to do it?
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 15 March 2012, 18:43:32
Are they 265 wide wheels?

Tyres are 235 45 17
Oh ok, look wider in the pic. :)
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: pscocoa on 15 March 2012, 21:46:47
Tunnie - garage did it
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: tunnie on 15 March 2012, 22:26:26
Tunnie - garage did it

Can you give me the details? Might give them a go. Guess it was not exactly expensive?
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 15 March 2012, 22:45:40
Are the sections between the clamps pipes? Or wraps? Do you know?
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: pscocoa on 16 March 2012, 00:04:20
(http://dl.dropbox.com/u/34956042/Picture%20066%20%28800x600%29.jpg)

Wraps I think - was the VX dealer who did it - will not be cheap - my issue was a bit complex as they thought they had parts to fix and ended up having to stick with what was there - it has passed mot since. I only normally do short mileages but took it out today for 200 miles and it seems fine. I must get one made as this back box is now 11 years old and most definitely borrowed time.
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 16 March 2012, 00:28:36
Similar to my bodge by the sound of it. Used two of these http://www.halfords.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_storeId_10001_catalogId_10151_productId_158511_langId_-1_categoryId_255217

And two extra clamps.
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: pscocoa on 16 March 2012, 00:37:12
64mm clamps and 45.5 mm slieves were used and of course the customary GunGum paste
Title: Re: So that was it....
Post by: feeutfo on 16 March 2012, 00:52:14
Yeah, problem I had was squeezing the extra thickness of the wrap under the original clamps. Fiddely, and the original clamps had to interlock so to speak, as they interfere with each other with the pipes being so close together.