Running repair to exhaust between lambda and 1st back box?2L
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Re: Running repair to exhaust between lambda and 1st back bo
Have emailed Longlife (Basingstoke Agents) & JanSpeed (Salisbury), I'll report back!
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Catalyst bypass pipe WAS:Running repair to exhaust
I have updated the subject now as I have booked an appointment to get a cat bypass pipe fabricated in stainless, that will give me chance to get the catalyst equipped setup welded up for the MOT, I emailed Janspeed via their website and had no response, I got a reply from a Longlife http://www.longlife.co.uk/ agent
And "to make a decat pipe for your ford freda will cost £99 inc vat and fitting."
Seeing Matt Dennis
Fastfit Service Centre
Unit 1 Moniton Trading Estate
Westham lane
Basingstoke
RG22 5EE
I rang Longlife's HQ and was told in no uncertain terms that he is a very proficient fabricator despite his facial piercings! They did observe that certain other operations were more suited to mass production than custom jobs
I will give a warts and all review over the weekend, I'll talk to him about finding and welding up the leak(s) in the existing system too.... I am well versed in exhaust matters but not a good enough welder to "build my own" .... and £100 plus petrol is precious to me so I will be a fair but firm customer!
And "to make a decat pipe for your ford freda will cost £99 inc vat and fitting."
Seeing Matt Dennis
Fastfit Service Centre
Unit 1 Moniton Trading Estate
Westham lane
Basingstoke
RG22 5EE
I rang Longlife's HQ and was told in no uncertain terms that he is a very proficient fabricator despite his facial piercings! They did observe that certain other operations were more suited to mass production than custom jobs
I will give a warts and all review over the weekend, I'll talk to him about finding and welding up the leak(s) in the existing system too.... I am well versed in exhaust matters but not a good enough welder to "build my own" .... and £100 plus petrol is precious to me so I will be a fair but firm customer!
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Re: Running repair to exhaust between lambda and 1st back bo
looking at your flicker file it looks like he has put the wrong end on HIS new piece.
the flange faces meet before they seal on the ceramic gasket, it cannot possibly seal.
starting from the engine end, the pipe should slip inside the next pipe a mm or 2 to stop this happening. look at your old connection it has a flat face with no recess for the ceramic to sit into.
ive seen several stainless exhausts that leave off the gearbox mount (god knows why) its possibly needed more as its more brittle.
the flange faces meet before they seal on the ceramic gasket, it cannot possibly seal.
starting from the engine end, the pipe should slip inside the next pipe a mm or 2 to stop this happening. look at your old connection it has a flat face with no recess for the ceramic to sit into.
ive seen several stainless exhausts that leave off the gearbox mount (god knows why) its possibly needed more as its more brittle.
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Re: Running repair to exhaust between lambda and 1st back bo
spot on, asking him to refit the bracket AND replace the end with a clamping face that matches the end on the catalyst section removed!....
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1999 Ford Freda - "Purple Pixie"