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otto07 02-11-2016 11:44 AM

Perrin 3in resonated
 
I just installed a Perrin exhaust on my car about a week ago. I bought it used but purchased all new hardware from Perrin just to make sure I don't have any leaks. I installed the exhaust and inspected it a few days later and there was a leak.(black sut around the connection). I removed the gasket and re installed it but still there is a leak. Now worse then before because I can taste it in the cabin. I noticed that the holes on the resonator pipe were slotted and the washers Perrin provided don't seem to cover those holes fully. Everything else is stock exhaust wise.

I was thinking of trying a exhaust sealer like the one below. Any advice from anyone would be appreciaTed.

http://www.abroeurope.com/images/EXHAUST-SEALER.jpg

kch 02-11-2016 01:01 PM

Are you using the stock FP with a donut gasket? If so, you might think about taking it to an exhaust shop and having them switch it to a flat flange like the perrin.

humfrz 02-11-2016 03:50 PM

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Originally Posted by otto07 (Post 2543812)
I just installed a Perrin exhaust on my car about a week ago. I bought it used but purchased all new hardware from Perrin just to make sure I don't have any leaks. I installed the exhaust and inspected it a few days later and there was a leak.(black sut around the connection). I removed the gasket and re installed it but still there is a leak. Now worse then before because I can taste it in the cabin. I noticed that the holes on the resonator pipe were slotted and the washers Perrin provided don't seem to cover those holes fully. Everything else is stock exhaust wise.

I was thinking of trying a exhaust sealer like the one below. Any advice from anyone would be appreciaTed.

http://www.abroeurope.com/images/EXHAUST-SEALER.jpg

If I'm reading you right, I don't believe the slotted holes (if they are in the flange) are supposed to seal the exhaust.

Yep, like mentioned, a muffler shop can most likely put those pieces together so they don't leak. Most of the time, when a car is up on a rack, working on the exhaust is more successful.

Yes, you could try to goop it up with muffler seal.


humfrz

PERRIN_Chris 02-11-2016 07:21 PM

Hi,

I think I got an email from you earlier today. We include a 2.55" two bolt flat gasket to use with the stock front pipe. That's the gasket that we'd recommend using with either a stock front pipe or aftermarket. If your front pipe is a 3", you can also use a 3" 2 bolt gasket. It wouldn't hurt to use an exhaust paste, but normally you wouldn't have to use that. I'd also double check the V band connection as well. The V band only needs to be tightened 25 in lbs, if they're over tightened, they can leak.

otto07 02-11-2016 10:52 PM

Using the Perrin gasket. Took it to a muffler shop and they found no leaks. Don't under stand these headaches now. They didn't check the v band clams so I'll check there Chris. Guess it's a possibility.

Side note any reason why my pedal foot gets super hot while driving more then 20 minutes? Feels like I have a heater blasting my leg.

PERRIN_Chris 02-12-2016 04:31 PM

I'm not sure about the hot air, unless it was coming from the heater vent. Are you running aftermarket gauges? Maybe engine bay heat is getting through a hole for wires?

otto07 02-12-2016 10:06 PM

Everything is stock other then exhaust. First mod.fumes are deff coming in from somewhere. I can taste the fumes when I drive. I'll take it to another exhaust shop. Hopefully they have a answer.
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Originally Posted by PERRIN_Chris (Post 2545808)
I'm not sure about the hot air, unless it was coming from the heater vent. Are you running aftermarket gauges? Maybe engine bay heat is getting through a hole for wires?


N1rve 02-15-2016 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by otto07 (Post 2546238)
Everything is stock other then exhaust. First mod.fumes are deff coming in from somewhere. I can taste the fumes when I drive. I'll take it to another exhaust shop. Hopefully they have a answer.

Is your HVAC set to fresh air?

Irace86 02-16-2016 01:11 AM

Yea make sure your heater isnt set to hot; even if it is off it will still blow hot. And are you sure the smell is exhaust gases and not just burnt gases? You bought the thing used, is there stuff on the exhaust that is burning off like oil or some product? Did a rat crawl into the engine bay and make a nest against the exhaust manifold?

otto07 02-16-2016 12:46 PM

It is set to cold. Yea that eat nest idea was running through my head as well. I cleaned the exhaust up before the install. A possibility but I don't think anything else would give me headaches this bad if it wasn't exhaust fumes.
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Originally Posted by Irace86 (Post 2549337)
Yea make sure your heater isnt set to hot; even if it is off it will still blow hot. And are you sure the smell is exhaust gases and not just burnt gases? You bought the thing used, is there stuff on the exhaust that is burning off like oil or some product? Did a rat crawl into the engine bay and make a nest against the exhaust manifold?


Cole 02-16-2016 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by otto07 (Post 2549783)
It is set to cold. Yea that eat nest idea was running through my head as well. I cleaned the exhaust up before the install. A possibility but I don't think anything else would give me headaches this bad if it wasn't exhaust fumes.

What did you clean it with? Pretty common for a bad smell to be present with exhaust components for a couple days when they're new. If you cleaned it with some sort of chemical and didn't remove it all, it's possible that it's still burning off.

otto07 02-16-2016 04:52 PM

Just a dry cloth. No chemicals.

I'm going to double check everything tonight.
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Originally Posted by Cole (Post 2549808)
What did you clean it with? Pretty common for a bad smell to be present with exhaust components for a couple days when they're new. If you cleaned it with some sort of chemical and didn't remove it all, it's possible that it's still burning off.



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