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Is exhaust flex pipe necessary?
Flex pipes are an essential part of any front wheel drive vehicle and on most all wheel drive vehicles. Not having a flex pipe installed can cause serious damage to your exhaust system such as breaking bolts, flanges, and even the exhaust manifold itself.
How long does flex pipe exhaust last?
Determining the Lifespan of the Exhaust System As a rough rule of thumb, however, a typical life expectancy of a premium aftermarket exhaust system should be in the neighborhood of two to three years depending on driving habits and the previously mentioned factors. Read on to learn why the exhaust system can wear out.
Can you cut exhaust flex pipe?
Flexible tubing can twist or unravel when cut, causing its diameter to change and making installation difficult. If a welder is not available, insert a mandrel or back-up pipe into the tubing and place a punch mark directly on convolutions on each side of the intended cut.
Can you replace a straight pipe with a flex pipe?
No, never replace a flex pipe with a solid pipe. The reason some cars have a flex pipe and others don’t comes down to the material used to make the exhaust and engine position and vibration from the engine.
What can a bad flex pipe do?
Damaged and worn-out flex pipes are prone to exhaust leaks. The exhaust gases produced by the engine can escape through cracks in the pipe. You may also hear loud noises coming from leaky flex pipes. Your engine will sound louder than normal because the sounds produced by its operation escape through the cracked pipe.
How much does it cost to replace a flex pipe?
The average cost of replacing the flex pipe is $1325 in which the pipe cost of $317, along with other factors like labor cost and many more. For high-quality spare parts, the total cost of repairing is $1405.
Can you weld flex pipe?
Can you weld exhaust flex pipe? Yeah you can weld it to normal exhaust tube, It usually comes in mild steel.
Is it okay to remove flex pipe?
Since the engine is mounted side-to-side, it will rock front to back as you accelerate and brake. If you remove the flex pipe, the exhaust will now longer flex and the pipe or exhaust manifold might flex and break.