New exhaust possible leak fix?
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 2:38 pm
Ok so I bought a new header pipe which includes flex pipe because I wanted to avoid having to weld a new flex pipe on the car with a tig after cutting the old one off.
I am having difficulty removing the bolts from the front header section of the flex pipe because they are rusted on. In my genius I thought I could make a plastic trough and fill it with Esprit to remove the rust over night. However the header is too thick for this to happen having tested it with a cut up container and some gorilla tape.
So then my second stroke of genius was to simply make the "container" out of gorilla tape to remove the rust. Wanting to test this first I used the new exhaust section to get an idea of the required shape. I then filled it with water and found a small leak where one of the mounting brackets meets the exhaust pipe.
The pipe is mig welded on the other side and I guess it wasn't perfect.
My question is with Stainless Steel can I roll the mounting bracket metal into the exhaust pipe without requiring filler material, like Jody did on his cart build http://youtu.be/jLSak7DUHOQ?t=5m30s for the hand bars, to seal this hole? Or will the hole even matter and not fail emissions testing?
I am having difficulty removing the bolts from the front header section of the flex pipe because they are rusted on. In my genius I thought I could make a plastic trough and fill it with Esprit to remove the rust over night. However the header is too thick for this to happen having tested it with a cut up container and some gorilla tape.
So then my second stroke of genius was to simply make the "container" out of gorilla tape to remove the rust. Wanting to test this first I used the new exhaust section to get an idea of the required shape. I then filled it with water and found a small leak where one of the mounting brackets meets the exhaust pipe.
The pipe is mig welded on the other side and I guess it wasn't perfect.
My question is with Stainless Steel can I roll the mounting bracket metal into the exhaust pipe without requiring filler material, like Jody did on his cart build http://youtu.be/jLSak7DUHOQ?t=5m30s for the hand bars, to seal this hole? Or will the hole even matter and not fail emissions testing?