Modified exhaust hangers
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Modified exhaust hangers
I have a large bore system and it is hanging on with two solid mountings. There is a fair bit of vibration coming through and I was devising a way to reduce this. i'd like to get hold of a coupe of elastomers about the same size as the tie bar bushes but a lot softer than the rubber items.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
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Aye - but these cotton reels are not very strong - and are better used where they are in compression - rather than in tension. Certainly don't hand the exhaust 'solidly' or it will just crack - it has to move with the engine. Can you not just hang it as the original - with short rubber/ webbing straps and clamps ?



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might be worth phoneing someone who makes poly urathane buses and see if they have any softer ones for that.
If not I think that some old renaults has the exaust hung on a series of rubber rings (think of a big, soft O ring)
otherwise another to use would be off a corsa (97 vintage)
either of these could be hung on a pair of "hooks" one bolted to the underside of the floor. The other could simply be a piece of flat steel with 2 holes in it, placed under the nuts on the U clamp.
If not I think that some old renaults has the exaust hung on a series of rubber rings (think of a big, soft O ring)
otherwise another to use would be off a corsa (97 vintage)
either of these could be hung on a pair of "hooks" one bolted to the underside of the floor. The other could simply be a piece of flat steel with 2 holes in it, placed under the nuts on the U clamp.
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That was indeed my first idea. Polo and Golf had this arrangement - of which I am very familiar having changed a few systems in my time. Unfortunately these rings are not too strong and certainly struggle to cope with the additional weight of a stainless exhaust as they have a habit of hopping off or snapping the rubber. I've been there too when I had a Sebring system on my Polo.either of these could be hung on a pair of "hooks" one bolted to the underside of the floor

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One way of lessening this is to ues a tip tie so the rubber has to come over this, obviously rewelding the hanger is best. What polo did you have?Peetee wrote:That was indeed my first idea. Polo and Golf had this arrangement - of which I am very familiar having changed a few systems in my time. Unfortunately these rings are not too strong and certainly struggle to cope with the additional weight of a stainless exhaust as they have a habit of hopping off or snapping the rubber. I've been there too when I had a Sebring system on my Polo.either of these could be hung on a pair of "hooks" one bolted to the underside of the floor