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Re: Exhaust Downpipe problem

To: "Steven Michelsen" <stevenm@optonline.net>,
Subject: Re: Exhaust Downpipe problem
From: "Jim Johnson" <bmwwxman@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 02:17:38 -0500
Thanks, guys.  Wednesday or Thursday I will get the car up on stands
and see what I've got.  I don't think the studs are stripped out as I
was able to put pretty good torque on the nuts. Maybe one or more has
worked loose as David suggests. I do have the donut in place (or at
least did). What bothered me the last two times I put this together is
that even after the nuts were torqued on the flange, the downpipe was
loose. Made me think that something was out of order in the fitment.
Anyway, I'll post what I find later this week.

This is particularly infuriating as the car is running beautifully and
I'm really enjoying driving it. My motorcycles are starting to give me
threatening looks....   ;-)

Cheers!!
Jim - 68 Midget in Dodge City

On 9/17/06, David Lieb <dbl@chicagolandmgclub.com> wrote:
> > Since most of the time the studs are gone or stripped out, I
> usually drill thru and use bolts. (new stainless with lock washers)
>
> I would suggest locknuts, too. The donut tends to seat in a bit the first
> few times it is run and even with lock washers I have had nuts go missing.
> Quite a drag, especially since cops seem to come out of the woodwork as you
> try to tiptoe quietly with an exhaust asystem that is effectively
> non-existent. Not that this has ever happened to me...
> David Lieb




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