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40,200miles mine just broke, 2016 eldorado13,000 miles nothing broke yet.
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40,200miles mine just broke, 2016 eldorado13,000 miles nothing broke yet.
40,200miles mine just broke, 2016 eldorado
I just completed a 3,900km trip from Johannesburg to Cape Town and back.
The left side connection broke off during the last 300km. Currently on 24,000km's - at 13,000km's the right side broke off which was welded, still intact.
What type of metal is used for the exhaust (not chromed bit) and connector pipe, mild steel or stainless steel?
I was thinking to have it brazed if it is mild steel which I understand is stronger than welding of stainless steel.
The welding/brazing option is much more affordable as opposed to importing a complete better quality system - our exchange rate in South Africa is very weak against the USD, Euro or British Pound.
Advice will be greatly appreciated, thank you.
Peter,Do you have an example of any exhaust system on an internal combustion engine that doesn't
have to deal with 'thermal expansion' ? Next question , how many exhaust systems are not welded ?
Just asking . Peter
The OEM muffler mounts, below the passenger pegs, do in fact have rubber mounts hidden in the cast portion of the hangers.Also , the exhaust headers ( and crossover) are mounted to a rubber mounted engine and rigid mounted mufflers ( at least on my 2018 Eldorado ) !
Yes, the muffler mounts DO have rubber inserts but that has nothing to do with allowing the crossover pipe to flex and move.The OEM muffler mounts, below the passenger pegs, do in fact have rubber mounts hidden in the cast portion of the hangers.
I know I'm probably testing fate by posting this but 85,000kms on my Eldo with original mufflers and no cracking.My 2014 California 1400 Custom still has none of these issues. 28000 miles so far. Bought new in 2015. Almost immediately replaced the stock Muffler/cats with the Mistral stainless items they were selling in 2015 (they offer a differently appearing model now). They are a huge amount lighter than stock, as they are basically straight pipes with an included DB killer.. Guess that's why my crossover hasn't cracked...
I have a 2014 Custom. It appears mine has had a similar issue (18000 miles). Was hoping this common problem would skip me. Oh well... Todd's solution is a good one of course, but not something I can afford. Luckily, I have a few friends who can weld locally. We'll figure something out eventually....My 2015 California broke the balance pipe at about 30,000 miles while on a weekend ride with mates. In New Zealand I didn't have the option of the H pipe replacement as the exchange rate, postage and taxes put it financially out of the question. After doing some googling on the effect of removing balance pipes I decided to give it a crack. So I cut off the balance pipe, tidied up the holes, made up covers using stainless steel tubing and sealed the covers with exhaust cement. All reversible if the result wasn't any good. The common view seems to be that removing the balance pipe improves bottom end and reduces top end because it is a bit more restrictive. Seat of the pants the bike seems to go just like it did before, although the exhaust sound has changed a bit. A NZD20 fix. If anyone has real data on performance balance pipe vs no balance pipe it would be great to see it.