Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2011 16:40:29 -0800
Reply-To: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Don Hanson <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Muffler clamp question
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Thanks all for the good ideas.
VanCafe is out of the Tiico mounts they offered, at least when I last
looked a few days ago. Plus, my muffler is an oval shape and it is in place
on an angle to fit into the limited space between my crank pulley and the
bumper, without losing any ground clearance. The Van Cafe mount is formed
to accept a round muffler...probably could be made to work though.
I shall look, next time I am near a city, for a real band clamp at the
muffler shops.
I have tried hanging with flexible straps to the body....Noise and
vibration results and now, with my dual downpipe header and it's flexible
bellows at the flange to the exhaust manifold, the exhaust needs to be a
unit with the motor, for sure, or that flex coupling will eventually break.
I thought someone might have a source for those band clamps or a link to
find em. Or even a hint about what to 'search' for. I tried "band clamps"
but got woodworking stuff, I tried "exhaust clamps", but get the u-bolt
style...I did find some marine fire extinguisher mount clamps...but those
were $100 each...the plumbers tape, that perforated metal strapping you get
at the hardware or the lumber yard...that seems like it's no stronger than a
ss hose clamp.
anyhow, thanks all
Don Hanson
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Scott Daniel - Turbovans <
scottdaniel@turbovans.com> wrote:
> might be a long way to an exhaust/muffler shop from where you are now ..
> but good solid wide band clamps with a bolt to tighten it are a standard
> thing in the exhaust/muffler world.
>
> even a good FLAPS would have something.
> a hose clamp can't generate even a fraction of the tightening force you
> want.
> What you needed shouldn't be hard to find really.
> even online.
>
> Scott
> www.turbovans.com
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Hanson" <dhanson928@GMAIL.COM>
> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 1:37 PM
> Subject: Muffler clamp question
>
>
>
> I've seen reference to "Muffler Clamps" for stock Vanagon exhaust systems
>> as well as a Tiico-specific offering that is currently 'not available'
>>
>> Anyone have any suggestions for some type of 'work around' to clamp a
>> muffler on my inline four powered vanagon? It's very similar to the Tiico
>> set up, or a diesel vanagon, with a muffler that is set crosswise to the
>> direction of travel between the rear bumper and the back end of the motor.
>> The muffler needs a clamp that is 21" in circumference to go around the
>> muffler and to bind that onto the diesel-type muffler hanger bracket that
>> comes off the passenger side of the engine. I have been making do with
>> two
>> SS hose clamps, but they are not strong enough...they have been snapping
>> after about a week. I have a back-up mount that holds the exhaust up when
>> these hose clamps break, but that is attached to the tailpipe and hangs
>> off
>> the body of the van, causing undue stress and vibration noise. When the
>> exhaust is clamped round the oval muffler and mounted only to the motor,
>> it
>> works great...but I need something a bit more substantial than hardware
>> store hose clamps to do the job.
>>
>> I've searched online for band clamps, hose clamps, and every other thing
>> I could think of with no luck. If they made hose clamps that were about
>> an
>> inch wide and long enough and strong enough to go round the muffler and
>> the
>> mount, like maybe the standard WBX muffler clamp (no picture I could find
>> anywhere) or better yet...that Tiico purpose built (but not currently
>> available ) clamp...that would be super.
>>
>> Anybody have any hints where I might find something? I could post a pic
>> of the clamps in place, I suppose, but I think you can get the idea from
>> just the words..
>>
>> Don Hanson
>>
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