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whitboy82 09-10-2014 11:24 PM

Exhaust clamp help
 
So, this weekend I installed the Lethal performance OR X pipe and OTAs to my car, which already had the Flowmaster Outlaw axle back mufflers. I'm having one problem though. The "C" clamps that attach the mufflers to the OTAs just don't seem to wanna hold my passenger side muffler tight enough. I try holding the muffler in place, then, with my impact drill, I tighten down the clamp until it can't tighten anymore. Problem is, even after that the darn muffler can still move. It is sturdy but with only a little force it will easily move to where it can touch the paint. And, it doesn't match the placement of the driver muffler.

Short of going to an exhaust shop, is there anything I can do to fix it?

downtime! 09-11-2014 07:42 PM

Are you talking about the tip placement in the exhaust opening? I had issues with my old Pypes axle back, and at some point in time I got tired of messing with it, got the tip centered in the hole, and them put a small pair of vise grips on the rear hanger to keep it from moving. That was 3 years ago, had totally forgot about it until we were demodding the car at Franks shop back in March. Held up just fine, never moved and can't be seen unless your under the car.

Reaper 09-11-2014 10:54 PM

I've had issues with aftermarket ota pipes not perfectly bent right causing alignment issues because not every car is the "same". A local exhaust shop can fix that and I don't imagine it being much. Do you have a torque wrench to double check?

BlackStang08 09-12-2014 03:37 AM

I believe I might have had a similar issue. Mine started to rattle. Took it to an exhaust shop and they "tack" weld where the pipe comes out by the clamp. I think they did like three small tacks so it's not permanent. Cost me 30 bucks? and no issues.

JDMLOL 09-12-2014 06:46 AM

Are you having problems with that spherical looking clamp holding? If not, you need to loosen the over axle pipes at the mid pipe and rotate them inward or outward as desired.

whitboy82 09-12-2014 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JDMLOL (Post 74676)
Are you having problems with that spherical looking clamp holding? If not, you need to loosen the over axle pipes at the mid pipe and rotate them inward or outward as desired.

I was kinda thinking i might have to do that. Yeah Im referring to the spherical clamps at the mufflers. Even when i use an inpact drill to tighten they still gave play in thr movement of the muffler.

And like you said, i think im gonna have to mess with the clamps at the x pipe because Im also having trouble getting the tips to sit high ebough. Right now they look like theyre slightly pointed down. Gonna have to loosen everything and re adjust.


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