SS Exhaust.

The heatshield on the nearside downpipes on the SDI had come adrift and was rattling. It's a Rimmer Bros SS sports system. It appeared to have pulled a spot weld out and the exhaust was blowing, so an MOT (due shortly) fail. Rimmers said it has a lifetime warranty, but wanted me to send it back for either repair or replacement. Unfortunately, my old bones ain't up to crawling around underneath the car on the street in this weather. KwikFit etc couldn't help. So I was considering just cutting my losses and buying a new down pipe from Rimmers and getting it fitted at an exhaust place.

Having nothing better to do I looked up Yellow Pages and there was a SS maker listed - Top Gear in Queenstown Rd Battersea. So I phoned up and they said, yes, they could fix it. Went straight there. Seemed to be a one man band - a charming young Australian (or New Zealander) who said he'd fix it for 50 quid there and then. Which he did, taking it off and TIG welding it. He also spent some time getting a better alignment between the flange and manifold - and redid all the other joints which he found to be leaking slightly. And removed the tailpipe and re-polished it. And replaced all the 'O' ring hangers. So near as dammit removed it all and started again. Two hours work for 50 quid. ;-) They can fabricate any exhaust in SS actually on the very well equipped premises. I was impressed. Most unusual for me. ;-)

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Dave Plowman (News)
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Maybe he was slack and a bit bored. :-) It does seem extraordinarily cheap. How long was he working on it? Mike.

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Mike G

Mine was the only car in the bays, and none parked outside looked like they were being worked on.

I was there for about 2.5 hrs - but he stopped to chat to a potential customer.

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Dave Plowman (News)

It looks as though the welding might be a weakness of the Rimmers system. After 10 years, my back silencer on my 2000 is now showing signs on the outside that the welds holding the baffles on the inside are going to give way eventually and leave a hole for the exhaust to leak through. Not an MOT failure yet, but when it is, it will be a nuisance having to take the old pipe off and have the car unusable until Rimmers send a replacement.

Thanks for the tip-off.

Jim

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Jim Warren

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