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Some pictures just because

That car in the window looks good



You're supposed to leave tire marks when you park, right?



My new light switch, because I was bored

 

323

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Sad day....
Last night I had 4 people in the car and went over a bump that was bigger than I thought and it hit the secondary muffler pretty hard...
Now I have a very audible exhaust leak, going under the car in a few hours to see what happened exactly...
Hopefully it just loosened/broke a bolt or something simple like that.
 

squiggy

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Sad day....
Last night I had 4 people in the car and went over a bump that was bigger than I thought and it hit the secondary muffler pretty hard...
Now I have a very audible exhaust leak, going under the car in a few hours to see what happened exactly...
Hopefully it just loosened/broke a bolt or something simple like that.

You don't need the secondary muffler anyway...
 
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i cant find the leak...all the connections are solid and gaskets intact.
i see the dent on the secondary muffler where it hit the ground but every connection all the way up the downpipe to the block are good.
any ideas/suggestions?
i feel unsafe starting the car while it's on jacks to see the leak, but short of that, i cant think of anything else.
 

squiggy

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i cant find the leak...all the connections are solid and gaskets intact.
i see the dent on the secondary muffler where it hit the ground but every connection all the way up the downpipe to the block are good.
any ideas/suggestions?
i feel unsafe starting the car while it's on jacks to see the leak, but short of that, i cant think of anything else.

I, personally, would replace the gaskets from the midpipe back if there are no obvious signs of a leak. It may be a pain in the arse, but not expensive. Does the DP have a flexible portion like Full-Race? If so, I doubt their is any harm at the block/DP.
 

323

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I, personally, would replace the gaskets from the midpipe back if there are no obvious signs of a leak. It may be a pain in the arse, but not expensive. Does the DP have a flexible portion like Full-Race? If so, I doubt their is any harm at the block/DP.
It does have a flexible section.
It would be a pain to replace the gaskets... I'll save that as a last resort.
Going back under with a flashlight and hopefully more patience to try and find it again.
 

9thgizzyguy

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Lol yeah i finally have some time to do some installs and and try to be on here a little more hopefully hows the ride doing ?
 
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