Modifying exhaust from under car to side exit
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Modifying exhaust from under car to side exit
Going to start a new thread (for those that are interested) about converting my 'under-slung asthmatic pea shooter style' smoke-exit into a proper sized, side exit jobbie....
Bear with me cos the light at the end of the tunnel was temporarily turned off - it appears to be re-lighting now though
Bear with me cos the light at the end of the tunnel was temporarily turned off - it appears to be re-lighting now though
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Oh, and after spending £30 on various saw blades, the winner (by a mile) is:
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/10553/Bla ... lade-300mm
absolutely brilliant, straight lines, doesn't catch and doesn't wear out either - and at under £4-00!!!
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/10553/Bla ... lade-300mm
absolutely brilliant, straight lines, doesn't catch and doesn't wear out either - and at under £4-00!!!
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Step 5:
Go on Ebay and purchase some Kart exhaust bobbins, M8 female one end and male the other.
Then bash a couple of bits of stainless until they look almost presentable and get someone gifted (who can weld the stuff) to attach them for you.....
If you can do it yourself - then you're a smart arse
Go on Ebay and purchase some Kart exhaust bobbins, M8 female one end and male the other.
Then bash a couple of bits of stainless until they look almost presentable and get someone gifted (who can weld the stuff) to attach them for you.....
If you can do it yourself - then you're a smart arse
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Step 4.5:
oops! forgot to add, cut out excess amounts of probably structural fibreglass so that the exhaust runs no where near any.
Then spend a day adding fillets and bits of ally in a vain attempt to get some strength back around the front of the rear arch and also the rear of the front arch...
oops! forgot to add, cut out excess amounts of probably structural fibreglass so that the exhaust runs no where near any.
Then spend a day adding fillets and bits of ally in a vain attempt to get some strength back around the front of the rear arch and also the rear of the front arch...
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Step 6:
Attach bobbins to exhaust and (in my case) through the sill to give the box plenty of support.
I then used a sill plate to help spread the load of the 2 countersunk stainless hex bolts I used to bolt through into the bobbin.....
Attach bobbins to exhaust and (in my case) through the sill to give the box plenty of support.
I then used a sill plate to help spread the load of the 2 countersunk stainless hex bolts I used to bolt through into the bobbin.....
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Well, thats as far as I've got (in 3 months !) ... will up date more as and when it happens.
Got a guy lined up to weld the manifold for me and just waiting for the steel tubing to arrive...
More random pics for you......
Got a guy lined up to weld the manifold for me and just waiting for the steel tubing to arrive...
More random pics for you......
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Bobbins ?
Wrong way up I'm sorry to say though They will tear off after not too long due to weight and engine torque What's required is just ONE bracket bolted to the exit end of the silencer via the bolts holding the rear end and tailpipe on. Half moon shape 25mm wide then welded to that a 25mm leg sticking out parallel with the ground with hole drilled into it. That then sits on top of a bobbin which itself sits onto a bracket parallel with the ground and bolted through the passenger seatpan Bobbins are designed to take weight NOT hold it
Having two brackets will be a fight with the engine flex and ultimately the engine will win
Having two brackets will be a fight with the engine flex and ultimately the engine will win
I just love the Stylus but she keeps swallowing £££ !
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Re: Bobbins ?
You reckon Rob? I would have thought that just one bobbin on the side would actually put too much stress on the manifold ....?stylussprinter wrote:Wrong way up I'm sorry to say though They will tear off after not too long due to weight and engine torque What's required is just ONE bracket bolted to the exit end of the silencer via the bolts holding the rear end and tailpipe on. Half moon shape 25mm wide then welded to that a 25mm leg sticking out parallel with the ground with hole drilled into it. That then sits on top of a bobbin which itself sits onto a bracket parallel with the ground and bolted through the passenger seatpan Bobbins are designed to take weight NOT hold it
Having two brackets will be a fight with the engine flex and ultimately the engine will win
There's loads of flex left in the silencer and they are 8mm bolts so not weedy.
I'll beg to differ - but if they do shear, I'll happily confess and bow my head in shame
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stress
The tighter you fix the silencer the greater the stress on the manifold . Also bolt size is irrelevant -- it's the bobbins that hold the weight and they normally fail at the metal/rubber join when hung as opposed to compressed
I just love the Stylus but she keeps swallowing £££ !
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