haze blue 850 wrote:
I did a project a couple years back where I jammed a Supercharged VIVIO Subaru into a Fiori. (Why?) because we could!
(It goes like a sewing-machine on steroids!)
Anyhow, as it was an east/west, I remember it has the flexible exhaust. I thought it was to stop cracking under load (as the motor torques back and forth).
I was told that this joint also dispurses the rigidity which causes vibrations (noise).
I was interested if anyone has used a flexi joint on their Mini and if the vibrations (noise) was quietened?Alex.
My mate bought a Minivan that had a flex joint added to the main pipe, behind the LCB.
Did it work?
It might have, except that:
1. Both the steady bar bolts in the block were sheared off.
2. It had Morris 1100 clutch side engine mounts (more flexible) on both sides.
3. It had a top steady (!) made of a bit of 1" x 3/16" flat bar, bolted from the firewall onto the front exhust manifold stud. Noooooo rubbers here.
4. It was a rodchange box so no remote shifter mount for stability.
It's worth doing IMO but only if you have either a remote box, or extra steadies (underneath where they belong).
On Oz cars with both magic wand and rodchange boxes, the stock rigid exhaust pipe is a crude torque arm to resist engine torque.
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DrMini- 1970 wasaMatic 1360, Mk1S crank, 86.6HP (ATW) =~125 @ crank, 45 Dellorto (38 chokes), RE282 sprint cam, 1.5 rockers, 11.0:1 C/R.
