phoenixv8
Active Member
Hey all, just consulting with the hive mind before I reassemble my exhaust system after pulling it to weld o2 sensor bungs and install my Borgeson power steering box. While they were off the car, I took the opportunity to prime, paint and clear coat them with VHT Flame proof paint.
Firstly, I have the TTI headers, 2.5" exhaust system with X pipe, and Borla Atak mufflers. I fitted the system a couple of years back (long term resto project) using the U clamps provided by TTI, and following the instructions, worked from rear to front. The system went together pretty easily with no real concern regarding fitment or interference.
Since installation, I have started the car a number of times, mostly to tune and time the engine but have yet to actually drive the thing. As it's a mild steel exhaust, however, and with the UK being a combination of cold, wet, and damp in the winter, and less cold, wet, and damp in the summer, corrosion has started on the surface, so in the interest of logevity, decided some paint would help last. Whilst under the car, I noticed that most joins have soot marks from gas blowby indicating pretty significant leaks at each join. I figured that maybe I hadn't tightened the clamps enough, but that doesn't appear to be the case as I aped on the nuts when doing them up originally. My only guess is that they weren't pushed in far enough?
I am swapping the U bolt clamps out for slip on style clamps but I'm curious what the consensus is regarding using A SMALL AMOUNT of exhaust putty/assembly paste? I intend to drag race the car, so it's not beyond reasoning that the exhaust system is going to be on and off more than a few times so I'm looking for advice and opinions from people who have had experience with this issue and what your workaround was.
Firstly, I have the TTI headers, 2.5" exhaust system with X pipe, and Borla Atak mufflers. I fitted the system a couple of years back (long term resto project) using the U clamps provided by TTI, and following the instructions, worked from rear to front. The system went together pretty easily with no real concern regarding fitment or interference.
Since installation, I have started the car a number of times, mostly to tune and time the engine but have yet to actually drive the thing. As it's a mild steel exhaust, however, and with the UK being a combination of cold, wet, and damp in the winter, and less cold, wet, and damp in the summer, corrosion has started on the surface, so in the interest of logevity, decided some paint would help last. Whilst under the car, I noticed that most joins have soot marks from gas blowby indicating pretty significant leaks at each join. I figured that maybe I hadn't tightened the clamps enough, but that doesn't appear to be the case as I aped on the nuts when doing them up originally. My only guess is that they weren't pushed in far enough?
I am swapping the U bolt clamps out for slip on style clamps but I'm curious what the consensus is regarding using A SMALL AMOUNT of exhaust putty/assembly paste? I intend to drag race the car, so it's not beyond reasoning that the exhaust system is going to be on and off more than a few times so I'm looking for advice and opinions from people who have had experience with this issue and what your workaround was.