Dear friends,
I put a new (three parts) exhaust on « Maurice » my beautiful trafalgar blue traveller.
I must confess this exhaust is very noisy.
Any solutions from UK?
Regards,
Benoit
Chantilly, France (nobody is perfect)
New exhaust very noisy
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Re: New exhaust very noisy
Hi
nice car. Is it blowing (leaking) from any of the joints or just amplifying the noise more?
nice car. Is it blowing (leaking) from any of the joints or just amplifying the noise more?
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Re: New exhaust very noisy
If the exhaust is newly fitted then you may find, as I did that it is just touching the Body as it leaves the engine compartment. When the engine is not running, there may be enough clearance but with the Vibration of the Motor it may then just touch and create a lot of noise. Worth checking.
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Re: New exhaust very noisy
Hi and welcome. As above, nice car - can't quite see if she is LHD export or RHD shipped over from UK?
Was the old exhaust mild steel and the new one stainless? Quite often stainless is slightly louder. Is the new one a single silencer box or the newer two box one?
Can you pinpoint where the additional noise is originating? Is it a rattle, coming from a joint, or simply louder coming out of the tail pipe?
As well as possibly touching the body where the pipe exits the engine bay, also look for touching the cross member and the rear axle and even petrol tank (very bad) as some new pipes are not the best fit. You can use soapy water or a proper gas leak detector apray to check for joint leaks. Is it a good fit to the manifold?
Was the old exhaust mild steel and the new one stainless? Quite often stainless is slightly louder. Is the new one a single silencer box or the newer two box one?
Can you pinpoint where the additional noise is originating? Is it a rattle, coming from a joint, or simply louder coming out of the tail pipe?
As well as possibly touching the body where the pipe exits the engine bay, also look for touching the cross member and the rear axle and even petrol tank (very bad) as some new pipes are not the best fit. You can use soapy water or a proper gas leak detector apray to check for joint leaks. Is it a good fit to the manifold?
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Re: New exhaust very noisy
I recently fitted an 'aluminised steel' three-piece pipe. It does rasp a little at top revs, compared to the previous one, but nothing extreme. The famous 'trumpeting' noise on the over-run is louder and more fruity......but I like it....always makes me smile going down a hill which is just the right gradient to keep the noise going for a long time I'm also convinced the car is pulling better (there were a few small blows at the rear of the silencer which I ran with for a while, which might have lessened the power slightly).
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Re: New exhaust very noisy
Bonjour Benoit,
We are coming quite close to you in Chantilly in June this year, on our way in the Minor from Amsterdam, Brussels and on down to Moissac, near Toulouse. If the exhaust is still a problem, we be very happy to call in and have a look/listen, if that would help?
We are coming quite close to you in Chantilly in June this year, on our way in the Minor from Amsterdam, Brussels and on down to Moissac, near Toulouse. If the exhaust is still a problem, we be very happy to call in and have a look/listen, if that would help?
Richard