How to check for leaks?

Daman

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I fitted the Jars on to the bike last week.. am wondering how can i check for any leaks on the joints, especially where the header meets the exhaust.

The exhaust to header unit was a little loose fit and i put an extra pipe clamp on there just to be sure, but still wondering what is the best way to check.

Thanks!
Daman
 
Use an incense stick or a cigar and let smoke drift up to the area you want to check. The heat of the motor will move the smoke a little but a leak will be obvious to you.
 
IndyRocket3 said:
Use an incense stick or a cigar and let smoke drift up to the area you want to check. The heat of the motor will move the smoke a little but a leak will be obvious to you.
Wow! Great idea indeed Indy! Thanks a bunch,I will try that one out :)

The forum and all the folks here are just a bloody fantastic bunch i tell ya!
 
idk said:
A short length of hosepipe with one end held to your ear and the other to the join will also tell you if any noise is escaping. Redneck stethoscope.
Aha! Thanks to you as well Idk! Hope i find no leaks.. don't want to open her up again. Much appreciated!
 
take it apart and use some
Thermosteel on it.
It's made for fixing leaky exhausts.
Will seal it right up and the hotter it gets,
the tougher it becomes.
Goes on like a puddy.
Made by cargo.
part no.18003.
good to 2,400F, or 1316C.
High temp stuff.
About $5.00.
 
..and if ya use the burning incense stick, ya gotta smoke a blunt while you're doing it..that way, even if ya do have a leak......you won't care!!!.. :lol: ..
 
xhd.. i did use permatex high temp silicon to create the exhaust gasket.. hopefully it would have sufficed. Am out of town now, but will check on saturday when i get back home. I'll check up on the Thermosteel stuff you mention, thanks for the tip!

Bud- would have surely done that 'xcept i don't smoke :shock: but ill drink to that :)
 
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