AW header cracked
i just wanted to let people know i have a crack on one of my welds where the one of the runners meets the collector. i don't know if it was from it being so cold up here and the header getting so hot, aggressive driving or maybe just a bad weld. but either way just letting people know they might want to take a look at the header if they own one. i'm going to reweld it sometime this week. best of luck and hopefully i'm the only one this happens to
i was letting the car warm up when a customer asked to take a look at the header. i poped the hood and noticed a little bit of exhaust gas was leaking out. and then the next day it started sounding like a can of ____ed off bees under my hood when i started the car up in the morning
You need to put a section of flex pipe into your exhaust, the closer to the header the better. That should stop the cracking. Your engine twists from engine torque, but your exhaust doesn't. That's alot of stress put on the primaries at the header flange. Flex pipe will allow the header to move with the engine, releaving all of the stress off of the welds.
All the best header designs have a section of flex pipe built in around the collector, its a shame that none of the headers offered for our car do.
All the best header designs have a section of flex pipe built in around the collector, its a shame that none of the headers offered for our car do.
Best thing since sliced bread. This is just an example....different sizes available.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-5-x...22291080QQrdZ1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2-5-x...22291080QQrdZ1
Originally Posted by Weeze-Dog
You need to put a section of flex pipe into your exhaust, the closer to the header the better. That should stop the cracking. Your engine twists from engine torque, but your exhaust doesn't. That's alot of stress put on the primaries at the header flange. Flex pipe will allow the header to move with the engine, releaving all of the stress off of the welds.
All the best header designs have a section of flex pipe built in around the collector, its a shame that none of the headers offered for our car do.
All the best header designs have a section of flex pipe built in around the collector, its a shame that none of the headers offered for our car do.
Originally Posted by IAmTheProdigy
Would an engine dampner prevent this from happening?
It wouldn't eliminate it, it would just delay the inevitable. Dampeners don't completely elimate the torquing, especially since they wear out. Eventually it would still crack. How long before it cracks? That's anyone's guess. Only a few months or several years, hard to tell, but I would imagine getting a small length of flex pipe would be cheaper than getting an engine damperer AND a header repair bill. It should be fairly cheap to get a flex joint installed where the S-pipe meets the mid pipe. That would probably be close enough to the header, and you wouldn't have to hack up a nice header or stainless s-pipe. Also there would be lower labor charges, as that would be easier to do. Idealy though you would want to put the flex joint between the header and s-pipe, but the S-pipe would have to be hacked up.
with experience from my rsx and the DC race header that has a flex pipe. the best solution to preven tcracking is motor mounts or damper. even with a flex pipe, its still vulnerable to cracking. engine movement is limited with motor mounts/damper.
also, having a damper benefits shifting and eliminates wheel hop also. the only bad thing is interior vibs.
also, having a damper benefits shifting and eliminates wheel hop also. the only bad thing is interior vibs.
Originally Posted by Souljah347
i'm not buying a damper but i preordered my zpi motormounts last week
haha well considering ive never changed out motor mounts i dont really have much of a "general idea" so i guess id be taking this somewhere to get done...unless someone makes a write up to go by, then ill do it that way.
call up sean at power rev racing. he is in miami, great guy and knows his ____. he has a jdm h22 swapped into an older civic hatch. 954-326-0497 http://www.powerrevracing.com/ when my friend was going to school in orlando he did the mounts for his SI.







