Interesting exhaust failure

Mike Goble

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I was made a midnight run from Phoenix to Fairfield in my Bavarious on Sunday so I could be back home for Veteran's Day. It was 2 a.m. and I was about 120 miles from home, running 90 up I-5 when things suddenly got real loud. Being the cautious soul that I am, I drove it all the way home before I looked to see what had happened. It seems that the rear downpipe had separated from the flange right at the manifold. Maybe it's time for the headers...
 

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Wow...
I just started hearing a ticking sound coming from back in that same area....
I need to figure out if manifold or flange gasket.....
Hope it’s nothing else....
 

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So all the neighbors knew when you got home eh? :p That is a weird break. Post more photos when you get it apart...
 

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Hmmm, almost looks like it was cut with surgical precision. any trouble with the neighbors? Any other local E3's who may be jealous?
 

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No trouble with the neighbors. I built up a little speed, cut the motor and coasted the last block right into my driveway at about 0345. I took it out and welded it up today and forgot to take photos. It snapped pretty cleanly, maybe as a result of not having the support that bolts to the rear of the tranny.
 
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