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Thread: New Exhaust part fitted, is this standard practice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bblaze View Post
    I will be the devil advocate.
    Looking closely at the flanges it may well be they are internally welded and the welds on the outside are for location purposes only. I do agree that it runs to close to the uni joint. Dont agree with there being a problem with the diameter of the bend and being restrictive ( sure there is a difference but is it going to be performance reducing in this instand)
    cheers
    blaze
    X2, I have seen internally welded flanges fitted, I do mine like that sometimes too. The outer welds I only use to prevent flex type cracking. These are like stiffeners/ gussets.

    The clearance on the front shaft also has a lot to do with trying to fit a 2" pipe through a small space . There is not much room on that side of the trans in a early RR with the square crossmember and the difflock actuator. However, I agree, there looks like not enough clearance for the uni though. it could've been moved over to the chassis a bit further. even 1/2 " would be sufficient.


    As regards the bolts etc, spring washers are more than adequate, maybe they ran out??

    Hope it sounds good

    JC

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    I have just bought a genuine front pipe for my V8 Disco - the flanges are both welded internally.

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    G`day

    One shows signs of internal weld , if they both are they`ll be fine .

    The UJ clearance is up the spout for sure , not enough info to say why they`ve done it as is .

    Don`t know if you have a square or round crossmember , don`t know if the pipes go above or under crossmember ?

    Either way they should have put a different bend on it to place it in the right place .

    Our is 4/2/1 , it`s still 2 where your clearance problem is but on top of each other and the pipe is under a round cross , it has at least 2 inches of clearance , this in a 85 RR that comes with a square cross .

    Cheers Peter

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