Front Downpipe Replacement

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Off my T2 :sly Yep straight off the turbo. It's the turbo exhaust elbow thing that's the stinker on these systems, just so restrictive.
The whole lot just fits stright up from underneath. Nothing to undo anywhere :sly

Where did you get that downpipe?? :naughty
I really want one of those.
 
I got my local exhaust guru to make it up but any exhaust fabricator should be able to do it :D
I got the flange off ebay for simplicity for him to weld back from :thumbs
 
I have a replacement downpipe for my 3.0l LWB in the shed. Reason I've not fitted it is down to the fact it appears to be about 2" shorter than the existing one. The flexi-section is where the discrepancy is. This was one I bought online. I then put the truck into a tyre depot to have them replace it with one from their own stock, and THEIRS was exactly the same . . . :nenau

Anyone shed any light on this? And does anyone know if the two are interchangeable?
 
I have a replacement downpipe for my 3.0l LWB in the shed. Reason I've not fitted it is down to the fact it appears to be about 2" shorter than the existing one. The flexi-section is where the discrepancy is. This was one I bought online. I then put the truck into a tyre depot to have them replace it with one from their own stock, and THEIRS was exactly the same . . . :nenau

Anyone shed any light on this? And does anyone know if the two are interchangeable?

Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So it's not just me that got tricked by this!!!!!! It's a mind trick, trust me it fits, they are the same size, next to each other they all look different sizes!!
 
I posted a while back about my front pipe. I don't think I'm man enough to undo those stinking front pipe studs. One of them must have snapped before because it's a bolt but that has actually slackened off easily.

Are those nuts on the studs really 14mm?
 
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So it's not just me that got tricked by this!!!!!! It's a mind trick, trust me it fits, they are the same size, next to each other they all look different sizes!!

Those utter gits at ATS obviously lied to me then! They told me they'd tried it and it didn't fit :sly Sly feckers 'repaired' it for the MOT using a Fanta can and two U-clamps. They didn't charge me, in all fairness.

Right, that's another job for this weekend (along with the clutch master cylinder)

Cheers for that, Banshee :clap:clap
 
Replaced mine a few months ago all from underneath, 14mm deep socket 2 foot long extension and with a bit of wiggleing came out for fun. When you offer the pipes up against each other they look a mile out but if you get a tape measure, measure from the flange to flange diagonally they are the same . Replaced all studs with a good dollop of copper grease.
 
I know copper slip is heat resistant but surely not so much?

Thought about replacing with stainless steel bolts or something.
 
Mine's started blowing and needs changing. Lack of tools and decent space for working (and potentially awkward bolts) means I'll probably drop it at the garage. :(
 
Mine's started blowing and needs changing. Lack of tools and decent space for working (and potentially awkward bolts) means I'll probably drop it at the garage. :(

You've got a decent socket set and a spanner set right?
Come on get under there and be a man
 
You've got a decent socket set and a spanner set right?
Come on get under there and be a man
No socket set with me at the moment. :(
Be a man? Be a man? I've just built a sodding storage system with a bed AND the most ingeniuos barbecue the world has ever seen!!!! :augie
Be a man... Harrumph!
 
No socket set with me at the moment. :(
Be a man? Be a man? I've just built a sodding storage system with a bed AND the most ingeniuos barbecue the world has ever seen!!!! :augie
Be a man... Harrumph!

:lol :lol :lol
 
No socket set with me at the moment. :(
Be a man? Be a man? I've just built a sodding storage system with a bed AND the most ingeniuos barbecue the world has ever seen!!!! :augie
Be a man... Harrumph!

How we need a "Flounce out" smilie :D
 
You reckon I could do it without removing the gearbox mount at all?

Yes! I've just done mine today. Pair of ramps was all I used. I disconnected the front prop-shaft at the front of teh truck just so I could get in with a flame and get some heat on the nuts. Turned out I didn't need to, but it gave me more space to work in

Best way to get that bolt is (I'm sure someone's already mentioned it?) is with 2 long 1/2" extensions and a knuckle. Piece of cake, it really is. Gearbox support bracket can stay on as you can manoeuvre the pipe out pretty easily.

I'm sure the above has already been confirmed, but I can add my endorsement after this morning :thumbs

Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! So it's not just me that got tricked by this!!!!!! It's a mind trick, trust me it fits, they are the same size, next to each other they all look different sizes!!

No word of a lie :)
 
Yes! I've just done mine today. Pair of ramps was all I used. I disconnected the front prop-shaft at the front of teh truck just so I could get in with a flame and get some heat on the nuts. Turned out I didn't need to, but it gave me more space to work in

Best way to get that bolt is (I'm sure someone's already mentioned it?) is with 2 long 1/2" extensions and a knuckle. Piece of cake, it really is. Gearbox support bracket can stay on as you can manoeuvre the pipe out pretty easily.

I'm sure the above has already been confirmed, but I can add my endorsement after this morning :thumbs



No word of a lie :)
You're preaching to the converted mate [emoji38]

I made this guide and proved that theory if you read back!!!! With pics :sly

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How we need a "Flounce out" smilie :D

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Ok ok, so I need to have a go when I get the welding done. Just need an extra extension bar and a deep 14mm socket.
 

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