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Bloody exhaust flanges
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ssjgoku101
PostPosted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 11:58 am Up
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Can any of you give me some advice on how to install the exhaust system on a 206 1.6 16v.

No matter how many times I adjust the clamps and pipes I can't stop small gas leaks between the exhaust flanges!

Its like they were designed to be s**t and not fit properly. I was thinking of sticking some exhaust putty on the curved edge since they don't seem to have gaskets.

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MrBSI
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You are using exhaust assembly paste when you put it together?

Your not just bolting it together dry?

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ssjgoku101
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I've used a bit of exhaust putty, doesn't it do the same thing?
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Steve206
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MrBSI wrote:
You are using exhaust assembly paste when you put it together?

Your not just bolting it together dry?

Do you recommend this? Is it used from standard?

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you don't suppose to use putty any more.....

unless the exhaust is poorly made...

 
 

 

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nellyhaggis
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I had this problem with an exhaust.
They are made so cheaply these days and get bashed around being delivered.
Best thing to do if they are leaking at a joint is use a stronger stainless steel clamp.
They don't cost much odd eBay and you can tighten them alot more.

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MrBSI wrote:
You are using exhaust assembly paste when you put it together?

Your not just bolting it together dry?

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Using assembly paste helps create a gas tight seal on the joints. I occasionally use it where one pipe slides into the other and are held by the U-bolt and flange joints with a gasket, but always use it on flange joints with conical gaskets just to make doubly sure there is no leak as get a slight twist on the gasket and you'll have a leak. The only time it wouldn't be needed is if the faces have been machined so accurately that they create a seal from compression alone. Unfortunately off the shelf exhausts aren't usually made to this accuracy.

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