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Car Forum / Land Rover Cars / February 2008

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Exhaust thoughts

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Derek - 17 Feb 2008 20:31 GMT
I've got the floor ready to go in just waiting for the zinc coat to dry (
weldable primer) and I have some other bits to paint . I thought, is it of
any advantage to give the new exhaust a coat of a HT aluminised ( or zinc )
paint particularly where it crosses the axle . I've seen a lot of Landy
exhausts go at that point. I realise that the hump is going to collect water
inside until it gets nice and hot but the salty water in winter hitting hot
steel has to be a factor, doesnt it?

Derek

can I smell burning - :-)
Lee_D - 17 Feb 2008 22:41 GMT
> I've got the floor ready to go in just waiting for the zinc coat to dry
> ( weldable primer) and I have some other bits to paint . I thought, is it
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> can I smell burning - :-)

Fish oil. Wire a kipper to it. ;-)

I guess it can't halm but doubt it will make alot of differenence.

Lee D
Lee_D - 17 Feb 2008 23:05 GMT
>> I've got the floor ready to go in just waiting for the zinc coat to dry
>> ( weldable primer) and I have some other bits to paint . I thought, is it
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> Lee D

Honest I've not touched a drop.....yet!

Lee D
 
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