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Is a Syncro exhaust different to a 2wd exhaust system?
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yep, the front pipe is different.

They're still avaiable from VW, but at a price, i'm sure someone will be along soon to tell you about where to get a stainless one :)
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Driving along yesterday the engine note suddenly changed, i got out and looked under to see one of the bolts on the cylinder head that holds the exhaust on to be missing.

I removed the other bolt to check on the thread type and size and now it wont line up again.

I cant remove that part of the exhaust because its rusted solid onto the rear box.

I'm getting a bit hacked off with this van now. A T4 seems very attractive at the moment. I've not had a single trip without something going wrong and that includes test runs after doing another job.
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the joys of old vans eh,

tis worth remembering that once you've done all the big jobs, they sohuldn't need too much major attention for a fair while afterwards, just a little tinkering every now and again.
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KevH wrote:yep, the front pipe is different.

They're still avaiable from VW, but at a price, i'm sure someone will be along soon to tell you about where to get a stainless one :)

What's different about the front pipe? Isn't there a collection of front pipes from the heads?

My exhaust is still in good nick but it sounds crap :x When it's up for replacement I'll certainly be looking for an alternative.
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Front pipe has to jump over the skid bars on a syncro and the engine sits lower, early 1.9 system is different again, probably the best in terms of clearance for a syncro from vw, but maybe limits power development.
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you think t4's are better,well wait till you have to work on them,itll make your t3 look like a holiday,cj.
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Is the dealer the only source for these pipes?

What are the prices like?
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Front pipe was around £120-130 i think, the rest of the system can be bought from GSF or JK for more reasonable money.
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Which part do you call the front pipe? The shorter section between the rear most part of the engine and the back box?
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no, the wiggley bit that crosses over the enigne cage at the front of the engine, this connects to a cast knuckle which in turn connects to the pipe that goes to the back box

hopefully someone will come along with a more technically correct description soon :lol:
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I think thats the bit i was trying to describe.... :)

Theres 2 of these pipes right? One either side. Are they £120 each!?!?! :?: :!:
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Ian_Fearn wrote:I'm getting a bit hacked off with this van now. A T4 seems very attractive at the moment. .

How much do you want for it?............. :D








I priced a complete exhaust from VW it came to about £780.

So I got a stainless from Bluebird for £575.

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only the front one is syncro specific, it connects to the 2 forward most cylinders and the cast knuckle, the pipe that connects to the 2 furthest back cylinders and the cast knuckle is the sameas a 2wd so much cheaper, if you can wait til tomorrow i'll get you a pic from etka, tis on my other pc which is cover by dust sheets as the other half is decorating :?
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KarlT wrote:
Ian_Fearn wrote:I'm getting a bit hacked off with this van now. A T4 seems very attractive at the moment. .

How much do you want for it?............. :D

Am really close.....

If i'd not sorted so many things out so far i'd probably be writing a forsale ad.
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