Nav230
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- Apr 30, 2012
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Fitted a new one to my Patrol. Mine was looking just a tiny bit sooty on the outside and when I looked inside I found it was just 39mm internal bore
Bought a flexy off ebay with 57mm diameter 100mm long tube welded to each end. The pipe on the Patrol is 55mm outer diameter and I wanted it to slide over the top so it was my only choice since the next size down is 54mm.
I cut out the original flexy with my dremel because I wanted to leave the front downpipe in place to help alignment and avoid potential problems with manifold fixings.
Because the flexy was a little larger than ideal I added 2 extra notches in the ends to allow it to close up more with the clamps. Plenty of exhaust paste and it was good to go. I had to make a new clamp to go onto the mounting on the gearbox because it had got thin due to rust, so used some stainless steel and put all stainless nuts and bolts in everything that had been removed.
Only had chance to take a short drive around town and the only difference I can tell is that it feels a bit smoother. I'm hoping that when I get out onto some faster roads there will be an improvement elsewhere, but I suspect that I really need to get rid of the massive centre silencer which looks like a baffled type to me and is probably very restrictive. I have a big straight through box to go in there soon.
Bought a flexy off ebay with 57mm diameter 100mm long tube welded to each end. The pipe on the Patrol is 55mm outer diameter and I wanted it to slide over the top so it was my only choice since the next size down is 54mm.
I cut out the original flexy with my dremel because I wanted to leave the front downpipe in place to help alignment and avoid potential problems with manifold fixings.
Because the flexy was a little larger than ideal I added 2 extra notches in the ends to allow it to close up more with the clamps. Plenty of exhaust paste and it was good to go. I had to make a new clamp to go onto the mounting on the gearbox because it had got thin due to rust, so used some stainless steel and put all stainless nuts and bolts in everything that had been removed.
Only had chance to take a short drive around town and the only difference I can tell is that it feels a bit smoother. I'm hoping that when I get out onto some faster roads there will be an improvement elsewhere, but I suspect that I really need to get rid of the massive centre silencer which looks like a baffled type to me and is probably very restrictive. I have a big straight through box to go in there soon.