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Exhaust leak after install Hindle

burg650

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I installed the Hindle on my SE5 (only 155 miles so far). Love the look and the extra torque but not the sound, my problem is at where the bolt is on the collar there is a exhaust leak. I check and checked to make sure it was on straight and all the way and also made sure it is torque as the instructions says even took it off and put back stock and no exhaust leak from stock. In the instructions it says to remove the seal when you take off the stock but no where it says to re-use or to get a new one for the Hindle and it does not fit with the Hindle anyway, I even tried to tighten the collar a bit more but still get the exhaust leak even after running for a over 30 min it still leaks. I do not know what else to do and not sure if this is normal or not but I am not very comfortable with having an exhaust leak, any others out there have or had this problem and what did you do to fix it.


Thanks
Roger C
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Put a 1/8" bead around the slip joint (my preference is inside the female end) of high temp RTV. Then let it cure overnight before running engine.

Clean off any excess that shows with alcohol before it cures or it will turn light gray.

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I installed the Hindle on my SE5 (only 155 miles so far). Love the look and the extra torque but not the sound, my problem is at where the bolt is on the collar there is a exhaust leak. I check and checked to make sure it was on straight and all the way and also made sure it is torque as the instructions says even took it off and put back stock and no exhaust leak from stock. In the instructions it says to remove the seal when you take off the stock but no where it says to re-use or to get a new one for the Hindle and it does not fit with the Hindle anyway, I even tried to tighten the collar a bit more but still get the exhaust leak even after running for a over 30 min it still leaks. I do not know what else to do and not sure if this is normal or not but I am not very comfortable with having an exhaust leak, any others out there have or had this problem and what did you do to fix it.


Thanks
Roger C
[email protected]
 
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Put a 1/8" bead around the slip joint (my preference is inside the female end) of high temp RTV. Then let it cure overnight before running engine.

Clean off any excess that shows with alcohol before it cures or it will turn light gray.

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Do I let it dry before I re-tighten collar or tighten after I put the RTV and then let it dry.
 
Make sure you rotate the collar to a different position, and make sure you don't over torque the collar.If the collar is over torqued it cause the flange to egg shape and that is where you get your leak.Had to fix the same leak on two different spyders.
 
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Make sure you rotate the collar to a different position, and amke sure you don't over torque the collar.If the collar is over torqued it cause the flange to egg shape and that is where you get your leak.Had to fix the same leak on two different spyders.

What is the correct torque for the clamp?

Thanks!
 
The directions say 24ftlbs.

Thank you!
I picked up a tube of Permatex Gasket Maker Sensor-Safe Ultra Copper High Temp RTV Silicone (700 degrees Intermittent).
Since, I'm going to do this (remove my Hindle & re-install to correct a small leak), I think it might be a good idea to go ahead and buy a torque wrench, and make sure I get the torque right. I've never owned one before.
 
If you buy the ratcheting type of torque wrench, be sure to back it all the way down between uses. Otherwise the spring can take a set and you can overtorque or break your bolts. Please also realize that torque values are always for lubricated or Loctited bolts, not dry.
-Scotty
 
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