Hole in Exhaust
Hole in Exhaust
Hey there all, I hope this finds you well...Merry Christmas!
Well my car (1997 Subaru Impreza Sportswagon, Ej20 5sp) has a hole in its exhaust just on the 2nd resonator...the larger diameter cylinder on the exhaust about mid-ship with the conical section on each side.
I've been quoted $300 I think for a new system, and I really don't want to spend it if I don't have too...
So my question is how easy is it to remove an exhaust system from the header back to weld it up? Any tips/hints how best to do it? I'm pretty handy with the old gasless mig or Arc welder. How do I test it?
Any tips for loosening bolts? Or is the time spent worth less than the $300? I don't need it every day, I'm still on my l's...19 and on my l's..lol, I want to do the drive test in my car but it has to be roadworthy.
Thanks guys;
Braden
Well my car (1997 Subaru Impreza Sportswagon, Ej20 5sp) has a hole in its exhaust just on the 2nd resonator...the larger diameter cylinder on the exhaust about mid-ship with the conical section on each side.
I've been quoted $300 I think for a new system, and I really don't want to spend it if I don't have too...
So my question is how easy is it to remove an exhaust system from the header back to weld it up? Any tips/hints how best to do it? I'm pretty handy with the old gasless mig or Arc welder. How do I test it?
Any tips for loosening bolts? Or is the time spent worth less than the $300? I don't need it every day, I'm still on my l's...19 and on my l's..lol, I want to do the drive test in my car but it has to be roadworthy.
Thanks guys;
Braden
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its christmas!! stop talking cars and go enjoy the day!!
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Already done that, in wind-down mode nowD3V1L wrote:its christmas!! stop talking cars and go enjoy the day!!

Don't weld up the holes, put a plate over the holes and tack it in, then weld it in small sections to reduce the heat build up and thus blowing holes in the exhaust pipe.
To make sure it's sealed, replace on vehicle, start it up, and with a welding glove put your hand on the exhaust pipe and hold it there until it stalls - not easy to do but it can be done. Have a mate get under the car to check out if there are any leaks

Cheers
Bennie
Thanks heaps guys, you're all champs!
I'll be sure to check in when I've had time to do it
I won a defensive driving course at Sandown on the 29th, and I'll be going with Dad in my car so it has to be done by then
I also bought one of those exhaust strap/putty kits, which I will go over the affected section with after welding. It should hold till I put a new system on it
I'll be sure to check in when I've had time to do it


I also bought one of those exhaust strap/putty kits, which I will go over the affected section with after welding. It should hold till I put a new system on it
G'day Bradenrm 



Be sure to tell us all bout it.

They are enjoying the day...talking Subarus lolD3V1L wrote:its christmas!! stop talking cars and go enjoy the day!!
lol
davo

Been there?TOONGA wrote:You should be able to unbolt that section and take it out. Make sure you CRC or WD40 all the bolts the day before you do it.
Then you can blow more holes in it with your migsorry mig it up.
TOONGA

Awesome! Be sure to get the instructor to teach you proper hand-brake turn techniqueBradenrm wrote:Thanks heaps guys, you're all champs!
I'll be sure to check in when I've had time to do itI won a defensive driving course at Sandown on the 29th, and I'll be going with Dad in my car so it has to be done by then
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I also bought one of those exhaust strap/putty kits, which I will go over the affected section with after welding. It should hold till I put a new system on it

Be sure to tell us all bout it.
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This comment has been playing on me - worked out why the other day... BECAUSE IT'S IRONIC!!!D3V1L wrote:its christmas!! stop talking cars and go enjoy the day!!
And if you're ever doing it in an MY or L series, don't be trying hand brake turns - they don't work!! Bloody front wheel hand brakes!nachaluva wrote:Awesome! Be sure to get the instructor to teach you proper hand-brake turn technique
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Then WTF were you doing on here?? lolD3V1L wrote:its christmas!! stop talking cars and go enjoy the day!!
lol
davo
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But then they would do awesome reverse 180 deg turns heheEl_Freddo wrote:This comment has been playing on me - worked out why the other day... BECAUSE IT'S IRONIC!!!
And if you're ever doing it in an MY or L series, don't be trying hand brake turns - they don't work!! Bloody front wheel hand brakes!
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You supposed wrong - ABS is there to take control of the situation, meaning one less thing for a freaked out driver to worry about or control.fredsub wrote:I suppose ABS is supposed to save us in the newer cars.:???:
ABS is dangerous offroad in a lot of situations, you can literally loose your braking when you really need it, even at low speed - you just won't stop!
The more cars are packed with "safety system features" the more the driver thinks that the car will get them out of a potential accident - which to me means that it takes responsibility away from the driver's actions because a "safety feature" will correct it. WHY NOT just drive sensibly in the first place with some common sense!?
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Hey mate, my bad-it's the 29th of January!nachaluva wrote:Hehe hijack alert
Bradenrm, how did you go with the exhaust?
How did the driving course go?
And the exhaust bolts are soaking now


Update!
So I soaked the bolts...no dice. They're nicely rusted in there :/ the nut started to strip (I used a nice ring spanner?) so I improvised. Off came the heat sheild (this is the section of the exhaust on the side of the flange on the engine side of the system, under the fuel tank in a GC series 1997 impreza sportswagon)
After I got that off I found the problem...it had copped a knock on the ground side of the tube, which was enough to pop the quite rusted seam of the tubing into 2 bits in one place. And it wasn't too flash for a fair length. So I unloaded 2 packets of exhaust putty and stuck some exhaust tape over the top...let it cure for a bit then took it our for a half our, just to get some heat into it and cure it (as directed). Seems to have worked well, although we all know it won't be for long. Time for an upgraded system I think! Headers and a 2.25 system hopefully not a cannon
After I got that off I found the problem...it had copped a knock on the ground side of the tube, which was enough to pop the quite rusted seam of the tubing into 2 bits in one place. And it wasn't too flash for a fair length. So I unloaded 2 packets of exhaust putty and stuck some exhaust tape over the top...let it cure for a bit then took it our for a half our, just to get some heat into it and cure it (as directed). Seems to have worked well, although we all know it won't be for long. Time for an upgraded system I think! Headers and a 2.25 system hopefully not a cannon