I'm cleaning up the accident damaged Supersprint manifold I got of RichCinq and noticed (it's a 4 into 2 into 1) that the Lambda is on the 2 section between 1 and 4, so it only picks up emissions for those 2 cylinders.
Now, I can see why they did it that way, but any ideas as to the likely consequences?
It'll be an interesting repair, involving cutting out some sections in order to get something inside to knock out the dents, and then welding up in the right order so that I can get the TIG to it. It's going on Blue 2 (1242) so will need extending and tweaking a touch (hopefully I can do this at the 2 into 1 connector) and I'll stick another lambda boss on for mapping.
Anyone any ideas about the material they used? There's a fair bit of surface rust on this one, which leads me to think it's a relatively low grade stainless (below 304, I'd have thought) -- certainly you couldn't get away with it for motorcycles.
Now, I can see why they did it that way, but any ideas as to the likely consequences?
It'll be an interesting repair, involving cutting out some sections in order to get something inside to knock out the dents, and then welding up in the right order so that I can get the TIG to it. It's going on Blue 2 (1242) so will need extending and tweaking a touch (hopefully I can do this at the 2 into 1 connector) and I'll stick another lambda boss on for mapping.
Anyone any ideas about the material they used? There's a fair bit of surface rust on this one, which leads me to think it's a relatively low grade stainless (below 304, I'd have thought) -- certainly you couldn't get away with it for motorcycles.