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hi all has any one found an inexpencive suppler of y peice exaust clamps thay are far to expencive the ones on sites at the moment seen some on farming site and fitted to turbo intake pipes just broke mine tonight if no one can help i will look at other country ,s i have seen then in china factory on www
Don't know the size, think they've 4.25in from memory so just do an ebay search for a v band clamp after you measure one. Here's a stainless one for £13ish..
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331729369141
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/331729369141
Hope this doesn't count as a thread hijack but what's the best way to refit these to get a good seal.
My Y piece doesn't seem to line up with the manifolds too well and even though I have hammered all the way round the clamps whilst gradually tightening them, they won't go over the Y-piece flanges properly and pull them together so I am leaking exhaust gases.
The gap is pretty small but it is leaking. Are people using exhaust paste on the joints ?
My Y piece doesn't seem to line up with the manifolds too well and even though I have hammered all the way round the clamps whilst gradually tightening them, they won't go over the Y-piece flanges properly and pull them together so I am leaking exhaust gases.
The gap is pretty small but it is leaking. Are people using exhaust paste on the joints ?
Best way to fit the y piece in my opinion is to have the manifold bolts on the head loose, fit the y piece and then tighten the manifold bolts. The v clamps just hold the pieces together, you'll struggle to get even a half decent seal if you're having to use the clamp to pull them together.
TwinKam said:
Aye that, but there are silicon-free lambda-friendly sealants available specifically for this application.
Yes I know Wurth is one of them 

After refitting my stainless manifolds there was a decent size gap at the Y piece. In the end I had to use a ratchet strap to pull both manifolds inwards to get the clamps fitted. There was no sealant on the old original manifolds, none on the stainless after first fitting by Powers and none when I refitted them - no leaks 
I used a strap similar to this one:
http://www.webexsupply.co.uk/shop/0-8-ton-double-j...

I used a strap similar to this one:
http://www.webexsupply.co.uk/shop/0-8-ton-double-j...
Edited by N7GTX on Monday 31st October 13:43
N7GTX said:
After refitting my stainless manifolds there was a decent size gap at the Y piece. In the end I had to use a ratchet strap to pull both manifolds inwards to get the clamps fitted. There was no sealant on the old original manifolds, none on the stainless after first fitting by Powers and none when I refitted them - no leaks 
I used a strap similar to this one:
http://www.webexsupply.co.uk/shop/0-8-ton-double-j...
That's a huge lever at the end of twp long arms. Couldn't that cause the heads to crack ?
I used a strap similar to this one:
http://www.webexsupply.co.uk/shop/0-8-ton-double-j...
Edited by N7GTX on Monday 31st October 13:43
I was told to be carefull pulling exhaust pipes together under a Range Rover (the pipes from each bank) for similar reasons.
taylormj4 said:
That's a huge lever at the end of twp long arms. Couldn't that cause the heads to crack ?
I was told to be carefull pulling exhaust pipes together under a Range Rover (the pipes from each bank) for similar reasons.
Far more likely to damage or strain the manifolds long term (yet to witness this however) than crack a cylinder head very very unlikely IMO I was told to be carefull pulling exhaust pipes together under a Range Rover (the pipes from each bank) for similar reasons.
Sardonicus said:
TwinKam said:
Aye that, but there are silicon-free lambda-friendly sealants available specifically for this application.
Yes I know Wurth is one of them 

mk1fan said:
How far away does it need to be? Or, how near is too near?
I wouldn't use standard/common RTV on any intake or exhaust system till fully cured 24 hrs minimum if the car is fitted with 02 sensors, I certainly dont use RTV on exhaust joints and it wont withstand exhaust temps anyway unless specifically for exhaust joints i.e 
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