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  • idickers
    Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 92

    #1

    Exhaust sealant

    I've got a leak in the flanged connector that joins the the catalytic converter to the rear muffler on my '91 318is. There is no gasket between the two sections, just flanges on each side that are bolted together (far left in the pic of rear muffler).


    is there a sealant I could use between the two halves that might help stop the leak?
    Thanks in advance for any suggestions,
  • EyExR
    E30 Modder
    • Jan 2011
    • 956

    #2
    I doubt it. I would have a muffler shop take a look and give you some suggestions. Maybe it's a quick weld job?

    Por-15 makes exhaust sealant but it never worked for me...
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    • idickers
      Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 92

      #3
      I don't want to weld it, because it is the connection between the cat section and the rear muffler section. Each exhaust section ends in a flair with a big 2-hole flange that slides up the flair to meet the flange on the other section. The two pieces of exhaust are brought together, and clamped by 2 spring-loaded bolts that hold two flanges together. But I'm leaking exhaust gas out of the joint. It's driving me nuts.

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      • Gary Horneck
        E30 Addict
        • May 2011
        • 435

        #4
        Its supposed to have a - Exhaust Seal Ring - in between the flanges. This one - http://www.bimmerpartswholesale.com/...580+11921+5573
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        2011 335i/1995 Mercedes C220 (rallyx)

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        • cabriodster87
          E30 Enthusiast
          • Jan 2011
          • 1042

          #5
          like a donut
          Last edited by cabriodster87; 08-31-2012, 02:03 PM. Reason: both sides beveled,
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          Reich und Roll!

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          • idickers
            Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 92

            #6
            D'Oh! That makes sense. It didn't come on my car, which explains a lot of the exhaust noise.
            Much thanks!

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            • Gary Horneck
              E30 Addict
              • May 2011
              • 435

              #7
              A lot of movement right there, hence the bolt with spring. Wears the seal ring down to nothing eventually, then it just drops out. Cheap fix.
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              2011 335i/1995 Mercedes C220 (rallyx)

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              • idickers
                Member
                • Sep 2011
                • 92

                #8
                Hmm. Seems I spoke too quickly; there are not two flares, but one flare that connects to a rolled edge in the other exhaust, so there's no room for a donut.

                So I'm back to wondering why the junction leaks when it's bolted up tight.

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                • Swanny
                  R3VLimited
                  • Mar 2012
                  • 2834

                  #9
                  A donut should go in there. It get crushed when you tighten things up...thus a seal is born
                  Swanny!
                  SUCKERS.

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                  • Gary Horneck
                    E30 Addict
                    • May 2011
                    • 435

                    #10
                    A donut like the one I linked to.
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                    2011 335i/1995 Mercedes C220 (rallyx)

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                    • idickers
                      Member
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 92

                      #11
                      Except I can't find the part in realoem or Pelican.

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                      • EyExR
                        E30 Modder
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 956

                        #12
                        Hmm, that's strange. Maybe ask a BMW dealership. If you don't have one local, give Mitchell a call at bmwmercedesparts.com - just ask for the BMW parts dept.

                        Also, take a look at 18111245960 - not sure if this will fit though...
                        My 325iX DIY Threads:

                        Front Wheel Bearing Replacement

                        325iX Rear Subframe Bushings and MUCH more w/pics!

                        325iX Steering Rack Replacement, Suspension, & Oil Pan job w/pics!


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                        • Gary Horneck
                          E30 Addict
                          • May 2011
                          • 435

                          #13
                          What about this one - http://www.bimmerpartswholesale.com/...580+11921+5573 - I bet they would sell you theirs...
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                          2011 335i/1995 Mercedes C220 (rallyx)

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                          • vpilarrt
                            R3VLimited
                            • Jun 2006
                            • 2096

                            #14
                            None of the several catbacks I've had on my '91 318is had a seal ring at that joint and didn't leak. Check if any of the flanges are deformed or bent and try to straighten it if it is. Might have to use some exhaust sealant (putty).

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                            • AndrewBird
                              The Mad Scientist
                              • Oct 2003
                              • 11892

                              #15
                              I would try cleaning the two surfaces up. Any rust or chunks of debris could cause a leak. Hit it with a wire wheel and see if that helps.

                              They make this stuff, but I'm not sure how well it actually works. Might be worth a try though.

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