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ezgoin wrote:dougrainer wrote:
Hangers usually FAIL because they are NOT installed correctly. If, when you install you are putting a load on the hanger, the Rubber will fail. AFTERMARKET Hangers (Auto supply stores) are much better grade. Sometimes, you may need 2 depending on how long the Tail Pipe is. Doug
Isn’t the intent of the hangers to support the weight of the genny exhaust? I currently have 2 completely broken, with another one attached near the engine exhaust that is ready to break.
Bill
Aug-17-2020 10:26 AM
dougrainer wrote:
Hangers usually FAIL because they are NOT installed correctly. If, when you install you are putting a load on the hanger, the Rubber will fail. AFTERMARKET Hangers (Auto supply stores) are much better grade. Sometimes, you may need 2 depending on how long the Tail Pipe is. Doug
Aug-14-2020 08:04 PM
ford truck guy wrote:Chum lee wrote:MountainAir05 wrote:
My first one last about 5 years. The replacement came from a auto parts store and its been on there 15 years. It looks like maybe a tire type laminated material. Without some flex you going to get breakage on metal to metal connectors.
Yes! There are better grades of reinforced rubber. I just found a failed tire (blowout) and cut the appropriate sized rubber strip out of the sidewall. You need a sharp knife to do that. Drilled out the rivet and drilled two holes in the rubber strip and replaced it with an appropriate sized bolt and nut Problem solved for free. It's been fine now for 7 years.
Chum lee
I like that idea Chum Lee.. easy and effective
Aug-14-2020 01:14 PM
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Aug-14-2020 11:27 AM
Chum lee wrote:MountainAir05 wrote:
My first one last about 5 years. The replacement came from a auto parts store and its been on there 15 years. It looks like maybe a tire type laminated material. Without some flex you going to get breakage on metal to metal connectors.
Yes! There are better grades of reinforced rubber. I just found a failed tire (blowout) and cut the appropriate sized rubber strip out of the sidewall. You need a sharp knife to do that. Drilled out the rivet and drilled two holes in the rubber strip and replaced it with an appropriate sized bolt and nut Problem solved for free. It's been fine now for 7 years.
Chum lee
Aug-14-2020 11:22 AM
MountainAir05 wrote:
My first one last about 5 years. The replacement came from a auto parts store and its been on there 15 years. It looks like maybe a tire type laminated material. Without some flex you going to get breakage on metal to metal connectors.
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Aug-13-2020 10:29 AM
MountainAir05 wrote:
My first one last about 5 years. The replacement came from a auto parts store and its been on there 15 years. It looks like maybe a tire type laminated material. Without some flex you going to get breakage on metal to metal connectors.
Aug-13-2020 07:50 AM