Sounds like a good idea, thanks.rum-rum wrote:i have the same pipes and used aliminum muffler tape wrapped two or three times on the inside two make the gap tighter .works good so far
Before and After
Just a bit info after some more trawling....
Looks like the trumpy guys have a similar situation. It appears that a common fix is to use common bathroom silicone!
....some use the high temp auto stuff, but the common stuff does the trick. And they reckon getting the exhaust off after application (so long as its cured) is easy too....
Might be worth a try....I'm thinking of slitting the muffler pipe and using an exhaust clamp as an added bit of stabilising mechanical strength against vibration.
Kev.
Looks like the trumpy guys have a similar situation. It appears that a common fix is to use common bathroom silicone!
Might be worth a try....I'm thinking of slitting the muffler pipe and using an exhaust clamp as an added bit of stabilising mechanical strength against vibration.
Kev.
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