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Hey guys,
I have a comptech headers and exhaust in my car. I believe that I have the older style headers because it is using a slip joint and from what I have been seeing, the comptech headers you buy new these days don't have the same design as mine.
Ever since I got the car, I've been battling with an exhaust leak coming from the slip-joints (3 small tubes going inside a big tube). So I finally decided to bring it to the shop to fix the leak and install the test pipes. Unfortunately, it started leaking again and its actually worse than before and it is coming from the slip-joint.
My question is, anybody having the same issues as me? I seriously just want to weld that slip-joint shut but I obviously cannot do that. What can I do to fix this leak?
One suggestion I got from the shop is to use this part where they weld tabs and install springs and bolts. You tighten the bolts and the spring holds everything tight. I've never seen that in an exhaust but sounds like a good plan.
The other thing I saw searching around here is using a v-band. It looks like a big clamp and clamps the slip joint. I like this idea since I can do it myself.
And oh lastly, I just saw this..
It's called stepped-band clamp, it looks like a better clamp and it seems perfect to use for the slip-joint.
What do you guys think about these ideas?
Thanks so much for your help.
Nim
I have a comptech headers and exhaust in my car. I believe that I have the older style headers because it is using a slip joint and from what I have been seeing, the comptech headers you buy new these days don't have the same design as mine.
Ever since I got the car, I've been battling with an exhaust leak coming from the slip-joints (3 small tubes going inside a big tube). So I finally decided to bring it to the shop to fix the leak and install the test pipes. Unfortunately, it started leaking again and its actually worse than before and it is coming from the slip-joint.
My question is, anybody having the same issues as me? I seriously just want to weld that slip-joint shut but I obviously cannot do that. What can I do to fix this leak?
One suggestion I got from the shop is to use this part where they weld tabs and install springs and bolts. You tighten the bolts and the spring holds everything tight. I've never seen that in an exhaust but sounds like a good plan.
The other thing I saw searching around here is using a v-band. It looks like a big clamp and clamps the slip joint. I like this idea since I can do it myself.
And oh lastly, I just saw this..
It's called stepped-band clamp, it looks like a better clamp and it seems perfect to use for the slip-joint.
What do you guys think about these ideas?
Thanks so much for your help.
Nim
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