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Cat exhaust Leaks
11-20-2006, 14:50
Post: #2
Cat exhaust Leaks
I am guilty of removing my muffler, and increasing the pipe size to 5" from the
down pipe. I moved the outlet forward so that it is about even with the front
of the gen set. Works well and it's not any louder inside the coach. A little
noisier out side, but that's all good.
MH
----- Original Message -----
From: Stephen H
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 8:06 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Cat exhaust Leaks


I noticed a slight exhaust noise while underway Sunday, driving
beside a wall. Got to looking under the bus, noticed some of the
metal band clamps that join the sections of exhaust pipes together
are either leaking, or the exhaust pipes themselves are maybe
slipping out of place from under the old bands. I was thinking of
taking the bird to a local automotive exhaust shop, and having the
old bands removed, and everything welded up nicely. There is also a
hanger or two that needs attention.

Also while there, I have heard some talk on the forums about people
removing mufflers for a little more get up and go. We do not have any
type of emissions in Florida, so that would be of no concern. The
noise level is reportedly not too much louder. Has anyone removed the
muffler and seen any difference?

Any thoughts of welding the exhaust VS. New bands?

Thanks for your help!
Stephen H
81 FC-33 SB
Plant CIty, FL





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Cat exhaust Leaks - Stephen H - 11-20-2006, 14:06
Cat exhaust Leaks - Mike Hohnstein - 11-20-2006 14:50
Cat exhaust Leaks - birdshill123 - 11-21-2006, 01:11
Cat exhaust Leaks - jqrjr - 11-21-2006, 04:10
Cat exhaust Leaks - Stephen H - 12-03-2006, 14:59



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