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Hi all,

 

Looking at buying a second hand VR downpipe to replace the one i have on the car, as i suspect there's a slight blow due to popping and highish pitch sucking noise. But before i get the secondhand downpipe fitted, i want to get it checked for no leaks.

 

Does anyone know of any places in pref in Leeds or in Yorkshire area that can do this for me?

 

Cheers

 

Gaz

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gaz ive never really heard of a exhaust pressure tester outside R+D purposes but ill prob shot down in a minute. You could prob make one up using air pressure line with cap on either end,one with a connector on and some washing-up liquid in water to test for leaks.

 

Not really sience,but it will show leaks.obviously with the downpipe off the car

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Well searching the next ive not really found anything, so maybe they dont exist. But i would have though someone would be able to test for cracks in an exhaust part.

 

Maybe a bit of DIY may have to be the way forward.

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Well this is it, the downpipe isnt on the car yet. The one thats on the car i suspect has a slight leaking as there's popping going on, so got another one cheap, but dont want to fit it before getting it tested. Im assumed the one ive bought has no cracks, but i dont want to go to the hassle of fitting it to find it has, as the job to remove and replace is a PITA.

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never heard of such a thing , youd need to pay a workshop to make up custom plates/bungs to seal each end then roar an airline into it

 

or make something up yourself with a tyre valve and pump it up

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You could take it to somewhere that does "Dye penetrant inspection". That basically involves looking for cracks by covering the part in a UV reflective fluid and shining flourescent light on it. Might work. I know my company get it done for a bunch of the castings they have, just for piece of mind against weakness/fatigue.

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ah right soz thought you were on about the manifolds,i would say if it visually looks good it probably will be good as in no soot around joint and the weaving around the flexi joints are intact?

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