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Exhaust leaks repair? Or solution to this?
06/04/12 at 08:31:11
Is there any way to repair exhaust leaks or is there another solution to over come the exhaust leak?
My problem I have is that there is an exhaust leak from the cat. converter of the stock pipe. I started noticing it about a few thousand miles back but it started bothering me as of today
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Tighten it up,,
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06/04/12 at 09:17:41
Yep, I had this hole for a while now. The hole seems like its coming from the fixed hole on the cat. converter under the heat shield
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06/04/12 at 09:54:30
savage doesn't have a cat. converter.
That bulbous thing down there is an anchor pretending to be a muffler.
You may need to tighten up the muffler clamp.
But there have been cases where the muff has rusted thru.
Usually, an older model though.
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What you need is a screw and some high heat loctite.
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My screw has been rusted is what I figured out about the muffler clamp but imma get-ER done
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