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how farinto another tube does an exhaust need to be?
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how farinto another tube does an exhaust need to be?
A Little help please.
I need to refit the old exhaust on my daily. At some point it's been messed about with. One pipe is fine and should be, with flanges and connectors etc but the other one has been extended and the other side expanded to allow into slide inside.
Now im not sure how it was when it came off so I need to know how far into another exhaust tube another one has to goto constitute an acceptable seal.
Obviously the other side will be supplying a fixed point but willan inch and a half sleeve be enough on the other?
I would put up a pic but have no means tight now.
It's between the back box and mid section.
I need to refit the old exhaust on my daily. At some point it's been messed about with. One pipe is fine and should be, with flanges and connectors etc but the other one has been extended and the other side expanded to allow into slide inside.
Now im not sure how it was when it came off so I need to know how far into another exhaust tube another one has to goto constitute an acceptable seal.
Obviously the other side will be supplying a fixed point but willan inch and a half sleeve be enough on the other?
I would put up a pic but have no means tight now.
It's between the back box and mid section.
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An inch and a half should be more than enough.
So long as the outer pipe has slid over far enough to cover the full width of the clamp (plus about 5mm either side of that) and the full length of any slit along the side of the outer pipe, then no problems.
So long as the outer pipe has slid over far enough to cover the full width of the clamp (plus about 5mm either side of that) and the full length of any slit along the side of the outer pipe, then no problems.
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yes if you have no plans on trying to remove it for a while crack on with the paste
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Bludge wrote:i have had my back box off lately and its the same deal, slides in.
If I can't beat 'em, might as well join 'em...mercutio wrote:yes if you have no plans crack one out
(seriously though, on exhaust paste... If you don't need to use it, don't - horrible stuff. If the joint is clean, it shouldn't be needed)
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