Hello Folks.
What can i use to seal my exhaust it is leaking.
It makes what i can describe as a psssssssssssssssssssss noise when accelerating.
It is leaking at the clamp that holds the exhaust to the manifold.
exhaust leaking at the clamp that holds exhaust-manifold
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- Minor Fan
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exhaust leaking at the clamp that holds exhaust-manifold
I own a 1974 MG Midget 1275 in Teal Blue "Midget" is what we call him and he is in very good to excellant condition "midget" is a Chrome bumper/Round Wheel arch model.
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- Minor Fan
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I had the same problem, must be something peculiar to 1969 Trafalgar Blue Moggies
Tried the copper wire trick as shown in Minor Matters but it made no difference.
In the end cleaned both mating surfaces with a drilled powered wire brush and then emery paper, and the same with the clamp, applied plenty of exhaust paste and seems to have worked.
Make sure you put the carb spring bracket in the right position
Leo 1969 Trafalgar Blue Traveller.

Tried the copper wire trick as shown in Minor Matters but it made no difference.
In the end cleaned both mating surfaces with a drilled powered wire brush and then emery paper, and the same with the clamp, applied plenty of exhaust paste and seems to have worked.
Make sure you put the carb spring bracket in the right position
Leo 1969 Trafalgar Blue Traveller.
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I'll go along with those suggestions but add to them by saying make sure you clean off all the gunk on the manifold - all around the 'doughnut' where the clamp fits to and on the mating face where deposits can look very much like casting. It will go shiny when you get to metal.
Also do get a two bolt clamp and do them up evenly. When it starts to hold the manifold without feeling loose, grab the down pipe and wiggle whilst pulling up. Often you find the clamp loosens off as it all centres up.
Also do get a two bolt clamp and do them up evenly. When it starts to hold the manifold without feeling loose, grab the down pipe and wiggle whilst pulling up. Often you find the clamp loosens off as it all centres up.
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
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Exhaust fixed
This is the thread BMC is referring to. There are photos of various brackets on there.
http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... ght=declan
http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... ght=declan
Regards
Declan
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Once you get the bracket fitted make sure you use the cast manifold clamp (garages don't stock them) Bull Motif are now selling them for about £6. http://www.morrisminorspares.net/shop_item.php?ID=2093 Certainly fixed mine although I did have to obtain another exhaust as the flange had become so worn with multiple fixes!!!