Re: How do I clamp new exhaust and so it won't lea
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On the 3A, the joint at the gearbox to driveshaft link is the toughest because you have no option other than using the original style hanger clamp.
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Hi Peter,
It's the same on TR4 so I made my own "band clamp". Actually, all I did was insert a sleeve made of scrap stainless steel exhaust pipe under the original style clamp/hanger. The sleeve was slit down one side to allow it to expand and contract a little. The original style clamp/hanger can be tightened more with this sleeve in place, and I think the sleeve will spread the clamping force over a wider area.
I agree with previous reply that often leaks at start up with a new exhaust system will go away in a very short time, maybe because things settle into place or some carbon builds up quickly inside the pipe and helps seal the joint. I wouldn't worry too much about it for the first couple drives, then if it still leaks more attention will likely be needed.
For general purpose joints in the piping, I like to use T-bolt clamps, instead of band clamps. These work great, are wider than the typical, cheap, auto parts store clamps, but aren't super wide like band clamps. T-bolt clamps are also available in stainless steel, to help them last a long time and make them much easier to take apart if need be.
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