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cracked resonator

Discussion in 'VT - VX Holden Commodore (1997 - 2002)' started by blacknight, May 8, 2011.

  1. blacknight

    blacknight New Member

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    Hello everyone!
    There are two rectangular glass filled resonators just before the tip of the exhaust in my stock VX. One of them developed a cracked yesterday, and now it has grown to a tear about 5 inches across. I took it to a exhaust specialist shop who said that i needed to replace both of the resonators and welding them up (Patching) them is not recommended as the flame will burn up the fibers inside. He didnt have the stock HOLDEN resonators but said a generic resonator will be a decent repair, however it will be smaller in dimensions compared to the stock Holden piece.

    While the car doesnt seem to be loosing any power, it does sound like there a wasp nest under the car. (BUzzzzzzzzzz BUzzzzzzzzzz)

    Should i go for this repair? What are my other options? I'm looking for the most cost effective repair as the agent doesnt stock the replacements
     
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    acarmody Donati..Whoa Green

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    Go to wreckers or eBay, get a single cat V6 exhaust off a VT/VX/VY and bolt it up, stock exhausts are a dime a dozen, and most decent exhaust places will throw away a few a week. It will take you bugger-all time to unbolt your exhaust and bolt a new one on.
     
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    go to a exhaust place and find the big bin out the back ask them if you can take some stuff form the bin
     
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    not a viable option where i live. most exhaust shops in brunei have the 'replace everything' mentality so it would be difficult to find 'scraps' to replace an already cracked muffler. I was thinking of resorting to exhaust 'bandage tape' or exhaust seal putty for a temporary repair until i can get it fixed permanently at the end of the month. Would hi temp silicone be good enough to patch up the crack at least temporarily?
     
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    one_and_only2004 Turbo L98 FTW

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    I'd give the high temp silicon a go first - but let it dry solid before you give it a drive.
     
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    yea, i gave it a thick layer of high temp silly cone and wrapped the stuff with aluminium tape. its goin to be dry in a few hours. so hope this temporary repair will have to do till the end of the month
     

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