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Ah nice one!
It looks fairly rusty in the pictures, but if it's cheap it's a winner, I've just messaged them.
I also know someone who can weld, I'll see how much this pipe will cost.
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I don't think the exhaust can be welded due to too much rust.
'Waffles' of here has just pointed me in the right direction and possibly found be a bargain replacement part.
I understand the 'Gasket' is the bit the exhaust sits in..
Is this going to be a pain in the arse to get out as it's rusted a bit.. is it threaded?
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| bikertomm wrote: | I don't think the exhaust can be welded due to too much rust.
'Waffles' of here has just pointed me in the right direction and possibly found be a bargain replacement part.
I understand the 'Gasket' is the bit the exhaust sits in..
Is this going to be a pain in the arse to get out as it's rusted a bit.. is it threaded?
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Your exhaust does look like it is currently being held together with magic! The gasket should fall out with the downpipe, if not grab a little screwdriver and flip it out gently.
Do you have a Haynes manual or something similar? They aren't particularly great but the pictures are reasonably clear and it gives you some explanation of what to do. ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
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Nice bike that!!
a new shiny exhaust will look great on that!
I wouldnt bother welding it to be honest,a new one will only help when you sell it on as it will look nice and clean like the bike..
trust me your looking at a bloke that has used baked bean tins to fix exhausts in the past! and ive even had jobs done just like that split!
And they have been welded really well!(but id always consider it a tempory fix) ____________________ love my susuki gz 125 maraurder 1998 |
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Haha cheers,
yeah I'm getting a second hand part.
Might paint it black depending on condition..
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Thats not a gasket, did that come off of the engine end of the downpipe?
Here is the diagram with part numbers, the gasket is p/n PFKL385328 or number 1 on that diagram, should be a copper ring rather than a tube..... ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
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Snap
https://img707.imageshack.us/img707/9236/img1788.png
The standard exhausts on these bikes are notoriously bad!
They don't last too long and eventually rust through or break at the header.
You may find you might have some rust forming on the end can underneath the seat side.
With a new downpipe, yes will fix for now but really, if you can find one, get an arrow exhaust or similar which is much better quality and also sounds pretty good  ____________________ Rides: Honda XR 125 ('03) Honda CBR 600F ('91), Ducati 916 Biposto ('95) |
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The copper coloured gasket fits into the exhaust port recess first.Then offer up the new exhaust and put the clamp plate over the studs attached in the cylinder head.Put the end section/silencer pipe onto the end of the new downpipe and mount onto the sub-frame loosely.Once everything is in place,start to do up the mounting bolts and nuts.Smear some copaslip onto any threaded parts.Make sure that the new downpipe is not under any stress.You should not need to bend anything to get it to fit properly.
Once everything has been tightened down go ride and enjoy yourself  ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Yessiree!
Its an easy job, if I can do it then anyone can do it Should take you maybe 10 minutes all in. ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
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Well, fuck my life once more... It's a lovely sunny evening and Ive come in from the garden to rant
Basically, there is what looks like a gasket already in the engine block. It's not coming out, so I'm going to put the exhaust in and see if it seals ok.
If not, ill worry about that later.
Where it fits into the end can is pissing me right off.
It gets about 2 cm in and no more.
Yet the old one just slides in and out with a tiny bit of wriggling about. I've tried all sorts for about an hour now
What the actual fuck, why is nothing easy!!
I've tried putting the old one in and moving it up down left right ect but does'nt seem to be helping. Can I put grease all over the fucker?
Cheers
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