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How to repair this exhaust join?



  MK2 PH2 & E46 330
This is the join between my downpipe and exhaust. It's not a sealed join and so its blowing.

Whats the best way to repair this? The bolts in there are really rusted.. I'
I'm no expert on exhausts and wanted to hear what other people might think.

thanks!



 
there will be some sort of gasket/seal between the two pipes - is it an OE exhaust? replacement parts shouldn't be difficult to get hold of if it is

may need to cut the bolts off if they're particularly bad. i'd use something like a 3M clean&strip disc to remove the rust from the pipe faces
 
  MK2 PH2 & E46 330
It's possibly a powerflow exhaust, I need to double check. I'm fairly sure the gasket would still fit though...
 
  106 GTI
cut the old bolts off
Give it a good clean scrapeing all the crap out
new gasket in
new nuts and bolts on
Firegum round the outside to help it seal
 
  Astra 1.9Cdti SRi
Bolts will deffo be tight due to rust, why not spray some WD40 on them ? leave it to soak over night then use a 10/13mm socket and crack it open
 
  S4 Avant
It's a pain in the arse to get those bolts undone if they're rusted up.

If there's two nuts on the same thread like mine, you'll have to use two spanners and turn them opposite ways to get them to seperate.

Then steer clear from sealing it with firegum, it turns brittle under heat, shakes and cracks up into little bits. Didn't keep my exhaust sealed for 3 weeks.
 
  Evo
You can get exhaust gasket material off ebay and make your own gasket up, thats what i did with mine and its cheap and worked a treat
 
  106 GTI
It's a pain in the arse to get those bolts undone if they're rusted up.

If there's two nuts on the same thread like mine, you'll have to use two spanners and turn them opposite ways to get them to seperate.

Then steer clear from sealing it with firegum, it turns brittle under heat, shakes and cracks up into little bits. Didn't keep my exhaust sealed for 3 weeks.

It should help initally though to get a carbon build up, once that has formed the firegum can fall off as its done its job
 
  MK2 PH2 & E46 330
I got the bottom one off but the top is being a pain. The junior hacksaw I got just blunted.... haha.

The top bolt seems to be totally deformed with rust. I've got rust gel remover on there just now to soak in. Its mega awkward to get at aswell. I have a gasket ready to go on though.

Once the rust gel comes off, I think I might have to attack it with a dremel, although it might take some time...
 


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