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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2022
  • Exhaust Flange Repair
    This is how I repaired a rotted exhaust pipe flange and saved $200.
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Komentáře • 96

  • @TheWilferch
    @TheWilferch Před rokem +9

    FYI...Toyota manual says use a flat block of wood that covers the entire diameter of the gasket ID, when hammering the flange gasket in place. The unspoken idea is that it needs some "oomph" to seat...and if you use a large flat piece of wood, you don't knick small areas of the flange gasket that can leak, like when using a metal tool that hits on smaller areas alone...as in this vid....it doesn't take much. I've seen gaskets where a scratch on the rounded surface of the gasket caused an exhaust "whistle" that was hard to trace. Also.....the springs were not meant to be in full-compression. The idea is to have the coils not touch each other...such that this connection ( notice the gasket surface has a "Rounded" edge), can slightly "rotate" one piece to another. Oops...just saw you made that same comment. In any case, its also to allow a small degree of "rotation"...not just "elongation"..... along the long axis.

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      Sounds good. Thanks for watching!

    • @TheWilferch
      @TheWilferch Před rokem

      @@manabouthome ...good job on the vid and the pieces you present.....

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      @@TheWilferchThank you!

    • @TheWilferch
      @TheWilferch Před rokem

      @@manabouthome ...no problem...well done prsentation.....and think how much harder it would be for us many DIY guys who look for parts like this and have no real idea where else to look?..... excellent !!! .....

    • @ericsteinmetz8306
      @ericsteinmetz8306 Před 4 měsíci

      I was about to say just use a piece of wood

  • @BlessedEraProduction
    @BlessedEraProduction Před rokem +8

    Not all hero wear caps, you sure have saved me!!! Thanks

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem +1

      You're welcome! I'm happy it helped. Thanks for watching!

  • @F4Effort
    @F4Effort Před 11 měsíci +4

    I've needed something exactly like this for my old ranger! Thanks a bunch!

  • @sageoliver8526
    @sageoliver8526 Před rokem +1

    Thank you. Grandma just had to replace a stolen catalytic converter…didnt know if i had to tear the old flange off
    Also liked you talking about tight to tighten the spring bolts. I will know what to do when the next one gets stolen..

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      Happy to hear. Thank you for watching and commenting!

  • @davidknibbs9646
    @davidknibbs9646 Před 19 dny

    Great job, I have a 2005 toyota matrix xr it came apart at the back❤

  • @bobr2959
    @bobr2959 Před 2 lety +2

    Cool Beans! I learned something. I like the idea. Could save this old man some money. Thanks.

  • @cardinaldriver
    @cardinaldriver Před rokem +5

    Ridiculous in this day and age, OEM parts still include the planned degradation of stamped flanges...keeps the dealerships bzy I guess. Great job on the repair. Im currently researching for a 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport flange repair. After primary pipe flange that joins the muffler flange. That or buy a whole new muffler plus parts and labor...$600.00!!!!

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem +2

      Thank you! I usually check Rock Auto, Ebay, and Amazon first. Then expand my search if needed. My stainless steel exhaust video... cat back exhaust system was from Ebay. Yeah, prices are ridiculous. Good luck with your parts search!

  • @ureviews
    @ureviews Před 11 měsíci +2

    I always thought the spring were to allow a little flex in the pipe so it doesn't put too much stress when the entire system flexes

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Ok. Yep, that's one reason they're there. Did you hear what I said about that? Probably missed that part. The fact of the matter is, I've done it this way for 50 years, and it doesn't make any difference. Thanks for watching.

    • @ureviews
      @ureviews Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@manabouthome I wasn't criticizing... just sharing what i guessed it was for many years. I liked the video 🙂

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 11 měsíci

      @@ureviews Thank you! You weren't wrong. That's what it's for, as well as allowing the engine to breath if the exhaust pipe is plugged. I just know it doesn't make much difference, since I've always tightened them down. By the way, I used a spring bolt set I had on hand. They aren't the exact Subaru part for the application. So maybe there's a difference there. Thank you for watching and commenting.

    • @davidsog1769
      @davidsog1769 Před 10 měsíci

      why not add a flex pipe instead of it

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@davidsog1769 Why do butchery when it's so easy and inexpensive to keep it stock? This repair will last longer than the pipe. Thank you for watching.

  • @rolandotillit2867
    @rolandotillit2867 Před rokem +3

    If you bottom out the springs I.E. coil bind the springs, you are taking out all the articulation from the exhaust, this puts a lot of stress on the exhaust flange.

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem +4

      Yeah, I mentioned that in the video. That shiny new flange replacement in the video was done 6 years ago. It had to be done to replace the original Subaru factory exhaust system because it rusted away. Not because of spring bind in the Subaru factory installation. That replacement flange is now heavily rusted but it's still solid and going strong. The original replacement with the springs cranked down has never been a problem and never will be. There's still plenty of movement in that joint. Thank you for watching!

  • @PaulHenreid
    @PaulHenreid Před rokem +3

    I am not sure a hammer would have been a better tool than the handle of the socket wrench. This is because the handle spreads impact more evenly against the donut gasket, and pressure of the impact is less important than an even pressure.

  • @canuckfixit7722
    @canuckfixit7722 Před 10 měsíci

    4:33 I don't think that the springs are there for exhaust pressure relief but rather to set proper compression on the seal and allow some movement across the joint due to vehicle, engine and exhaust differential movement. This is why the bolts in complete bolt/spring/nut kits from Walker and the like have shoulders on them so they can be tightened down snug to prevent loosening but at the same time the springs allow proper seal compression.

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 10 měsíci

      They serve multiple purposes. Thanks for watching.

  • @weezache
    @weezache Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for sharing the videos, that's exactly what i needs😊😊😊

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 3 měsíci +1

      You're welcome. Happy to hear it! Thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @avery214j
    @avery214j Před 4 měsíci

    Great video man. Points well taken

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you... and thanks for watching.

  • @AndyTravis416
    @AndyTravis416 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you Sir... Video is perfectly too the point

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 10 měsíci

      You're welcome. Thank you for watching!

  • @oliverrojas3185
    @oliverrojas3185 Před rokem

    Thanks for the idea. Very good explanation.

  • @spongebobenthusiast
    @spongebobenthusiast Před 6 měsíci +1

    howd you compress the spring on the bolt? been working on some exhaust and cant seem to compress it to install it

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It was easy on this one. I could squeeze the spring enough to get the bolt on. Maybe try squeezing the spring with a
      water pump pliers. Like Channel Lock. Thanks for watching.

  • @tvpj07
    @tvpj07 Před rokem

    Maestro, gracias.

  • @user-uq5yi8bg7d
    @user-uq5yi8bg7d Před 6 měsíci

    Who knows what the bolts that are connected from the headers to the exhaust are called the ones that have the little springs

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 6 měsíci

      The Dorman part (DORMAN 03114) for the Subaru, is described as "exhaust manifold bolt and spring kit". It's easy to find parts and what they're called on rockauto.com. Thanks for watching and good luck!

  • @csflmich2239
    @csflmich2239 Před rokem

    Great information and presentation, thank you!

  • @chrisfisichella7665
    @chrisfisichella7665 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you very much!

  • @huckstaunfiltered8200
    @huckstaunfiltered8200 Před 7 měsíci

    @Man About Home Good day sir, I used a grinding wheel to seperate the flanges, to replace OEM muffler with an aftermarket muffler. Problem is, the aftermarket muffler rotted at pipe that is welded to muffler. When I cut the flanges, my oem muffler ended up with metal shavings in it. I would like to know sir, if it is safe to reinstall this muffler with metal shavings, particles still in it. I can hear them, rattle around, when holding the muffler in my hands, and flipping it 180 degrees back and forth. If I put this muffler back on, will it harm my car in any way..? I am on a budget, and car needs to be inspected within the next 30 days. Thank you for your time and any advice sir.

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 7 měsíci

      I doubt that a few metal shavings in the muffler would cause any harm. Check out my video where I cut a muffler open to see what's inside it. Yours is likely very similar. Thanks for watching!

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 7 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/sbSDDA6VWkI/video.html

  • @dammitanothername
    @dammitanothername Před 4 měsíci

    brilliant. tyvm.

  • @lesio333
    @lesio333 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video, thank you. I am about to do similar repair on my 2009 Honda Civic. Question - the replacement flange is mounted on a flat (round but flat) surface. Will it not slide out ? There is nothing to prevent it. Is the pinch force from the 2 bolts enough to hold it in place?

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yes. It squeezes the pipe very hard and doesn't move. The old flange in the video is still on there... it was five or six years old at the time. The original pipe the factory flange rotted off of is still holding up as well! Thanks for watching!

    • @lesio333
      @lesio333 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@manabouthome thank you for quick response. One more thought - the pipe got shorter after the original flange rusted off. Do I have to extend it or there is enough slack on hangers etc to make it work?

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 10 měsíci +1

      You're the best judge of that, since I can't see it. But I added some links in the description for different styles of flange repairs that include a short piece of pipe... maybe something like those would work for you? I'm sure there are others as well.

    • @lesio333
      @lesio333 Před 10 měsíci

      @@manabouthome thank you 😊

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@lesio333 You're welcome. Good luck!

  • @RosendoPena-yy7lx
    @RosendoPena-yy7lx Před 10 měsíci

    Very good video.. thanks👍👍👍👍💯💯💯

  • @_snotrocket_
    @_snotrocket_ Před 10 měsíci

    when using freshly cut pipes will a unflared end still hold the flange repair

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 10 měsíci +1

      If it's the correct size, I don't see why not.

  • @stephenmcgraw3610
    @stephenmcgraw3610 Před 8 měsíci

    Hello sir
    What was your vehicle doing for a noise that you change the flange
    I have a 2017 sante fe sport
    Mine makes a weird noise when starting and if I drive really slow weird noice happens
    When I drive fast it’s ok

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 8 měsíci +1

      My flange was heavily rusted, to the point where it gradually got louder and louder. It eventually broke and fell apart. If your exhaust system has developed a leak due to rust, it will get worse, then eventually fall apart. I'd suggest having it evaluated by a good shop, and get their recommendations, and a cost estimate, before it falls apart. If it's extremely expensive, and it's still holding together, get multiple estimates. Thank you for watching!

  • @armstada000
    @armstada000 Před 2 lety +2

    Wel l said thanks!

  • @ddiaz883
    @ddiaz883 Před rokem

    Awesome thank you so much. It's what I needed

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      You're welcome! I'm happy to hear it helps. Thanks for watching!

  • @mylesbraverman2964
    @mylesbraverman2964 Před 7 měsíci

    Hey this really helped me. Thank you!

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 7 měsíci

      Happy to hear it. Thanks for watching!

  • @MegaSunilnegi
    @MegaSunilnegi Před rokem

    Can i get a link to that doughnut thing? I have the resonator end withiut a flange and will be buying a new cat convertor (damn thieves) which will have a flange.

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem +1

      I look part numbers up on Rockauto.com . Check it out. Thanks for watching!

  • @Jooonas484
    @Jooonas484 Před rokem

    Enkelt och smart👍🇸🇪

  • @dominicbasile5041
    @dominicbasile5041 Před rokem

    Where exactly does the flange sit on the pipe, the flared portion or non flared portion? Not sure what size to order because there's an eighth inch difference between these two sections of the pipe

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      The new flange is on the straight section of pipe that the donut goes on... the non flared side. If you wrap a piece of string around the pipe and mark it where the two sides meet, you can measure that length of the string, mark to mark. Then divide that length by 3.14 (Pi) to get the diameter of the pipe. Watch this: He shows how to do the string measurement. czcams.com/video/sxrXj6B0mDU/video.html
      corrected: Circumference/3.14 = Diameter

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      If it's a stock exhaust system, you can look up exhaust parts on Rockauto.com . I get a lot of part numbers off there. And they often have the best price.

    • @dominicbasile5041
      @dominicbasile5041 Před rokem

      @@manabouthome Perfect. Thanks very much, excellent video.

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      @@dominicbasile5041 You're welcome, and good luck.

  • @lucky5wonder
    @lucky5wonder Před rokem +1

    what kind of donut was it? is there a part number?

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      "Donut" is a slang term for the round exhaust seal/gasket often found on the flange connections like the converter pipe to the resonator pipe.
      Here's an example - WALKER 31639 (There are many others.) which can be seen here: www.rockauto.com/en/moreinfo.php?pk=1053797&cc=1443529&pt=5836&jsn=22
      Even if you're not purchasing from Rock Auto, their parts lookup can be quite useful for finding information!
      www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/subaru,2009,outback,2.5l+h4,1443529,exhaust+&+emission,pipe+flange+gasket+/+seal,5836
      Thanks for watching!

  • @davidknibbs9646
    @davidknibbs9646 Před 19 dny

    Where😊

  • @luisponce1472
    @luisponce1472 Před rokem

    What is The Part Called to Tighten the Pipe

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem +1

      Are you referring to the bolt/spring kit? www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/subaru,2009,outback,2.5l+h4,1443529,exhaust+&+emission,bolt+/+spring,10741

    • @luisponce1472
      @luisponce1472 Před rokem

      ​@@manabouthomeYes and the Other One is a Donut Seal right?

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem +1

      @@luisponce1472 The flange gasket is shaped like a donut. www.rockauto.com/en/catalog/subaru,2009,outback,2.5l+h4,1443529,exhaust+&+emission,pipe+flange+gasket+/+seal,5836
      I usually look up parts on rockauto.com. They often also have a good price.

    • @luisponce1472
      @luisponce1472 Před rokem

      Ok, im not a Welder but This helps alot i will be Doing This as Soon as Temperatures Drop in AZ

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      @@luisponce1472 Thanks for watching!

  • @Jooonas484
    @Jooonas484 Před rokem

    🙏👍

  • @daveklyen6788
    @daveklyen6788 Před 2 lety +2

    Spring too tight

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 2 lety +6

      Heh. No kidding. I guess you didn't watch the video and hear me say that. It's fine though. Never been a problem. Thanks for not watching!

    • @daveklyen6788
      @daveklyen6788 Před 2 lety +1

      My bad didn't have audio on

  • @americathefree3708
    @americathefree3708 Před 11 měsíci

    Sears Craftsman make the best ratchet hammers!

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před 11 měsíci

      Multi purpose tools! Thanks for watching.

  • @beatprocess
    @beatprocess Před rokem

    thanks for posting video. this is a great option for my tundra

    • @manabouthome
      @manabouthome  Před rokem

      You're welcome. Good luck with it. Thanks for watching!