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Quick question about exhaust install
I will be installing my header and catback today.
Just a question regarding the overpipe. I know it's easiest to remove the heat shields first, but on the reinstallation of it (as I'm not replacing that yet) is it worthwhile to put the shields back on after? Or just leave them off? Thanks. |
They are there to protect your engine mounts from the heat of the over pipe. It would be best if they went back on.
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/attac...1&d=1402245268 |
loose two bolts on engine mounts then lift your engine 1inch and slide out over-pipe.
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Ok...the rest of the install was pretty straight forward.
New gaskets all around. Header fit perfectly. Catback is on the hangers and fitted together. However I have come to a pretty major issue...I'll try and explain it. Header is attached to the engine. Overpipe is attached to the header. All shields are in place. Muffler is attached the hangers x4. Midpipe is attached the the Muffler and hanger x1. Went to fit the frontpipe. Loosely bolted the frontpipe to the overpipe to take the weight. Went to attach the other end to the Midpipe but it is nearly an inch away and cannot reach. Also the hanger for the front pipe doesn't line up either. Everything is bolted down and nothing has been missed. I followed the DIY and I have installed exhaust systems before. I have noticed that the LHS tip of the Muffler is protruding out further from the rear bumper than the RHS. Again, I can't possibly have stuffed this up as its in the factory hangers. Help? |
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I can say for sure that the JDL header has the output at exactly the same position as the standard so it's not that. Unfortunately I have no one to help me and it's on jack stands rather than a lift...might have to drive it to an exhaust shop to get them to pull it in. I just can't get much more force under the car. And I don't want to force things too much. Shouldn't be an issue driving it 5km I hope haha...just loud... |
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My exhaust is a little uneven and I've been told that's because I need to rotate the midpipe... haven't tried fixing it. If yours does that when it's not attached to anything, it's probably a different cause. You could always toss the stock setup on the car to drive to a shop, unless there's a flange difference (likely, now that I think about it). Compare the parts you're having trouble with against stock, at least. |
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But the Amuse muffler is longer....not sure if it's that much longer... It just came off of a car though so it must http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...228_113241.jpg http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/j...228_113238.jpg I'm just going to get a shop to look. If they have to they can modify the stock front pipe. Just can't touch the Amuse. I will be pretty time poor this morning so I can't really get the stock back on for now...surely it won't be bad for the car if I done 5km with the exhaust disconnected at the front pipe right? |
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Stay safe. Heck, even if you leave the midpipe connected you'd be better off... C |
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Just removed the front pipe again so the only things attached was the header and overpipe. No cats. No resonators. It was loud. But tbh it was a guilty pleasure to hear the raw sound from the UEL. Especially when I had a beautiful old Mustang idling next to me at the lights and mine was louder hahaha. All sorted anyway. Annoyingly, as soon as we had it on the left I went to fit it to show the guy what was happening and it fit perfectly. Yet all my strength couldn't align it onow the ground. I can just assume the drive with the exhaust in two sections vibrated and shocked then back into exactly where they needed to be... They guys at the shop laughed and let me finish up the final reinstall of all the covers etc you on the lift...and thankfully didn't charge. Sounds awesome. Far better than any youtube video I have heard. |
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I dropped a socket and next time I looked it was at the other end of the car...so what you say is possible... |
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