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Hello, I am new to this site, but my husband and I own 2 FJR'S, we put a 1 1/2 inch lowering kit on mine and last night turning outof a parking lot, I ran over a curb and dented my exhaust system. OUCH anyone had the same problem.
So basically, the question here is does this restict the ehaust flow in a manner that damage will be done to engine? It looks like the pipe has about 60% flow now. I am concerned that we should replace the header comming out of the engine /heads. The dent is right where the pipe on the right side turns back to join the other pipe on the right hand side. A new ehaust pipe is $750.00 .... so OUCH that Hurts !! Any sugestions or cheaper fixes?
I have considered cutting the collapsed section out and and having a patch welded back on, however the question of metalurgy, (type of material) any help / sugetions with this thought ?
Follow-up to this post --- (Oct. 2007) So now I have ran the bike to the 4000 mile service and have pulled the plugs to inspect and see if there is difference in the four plugs. The dent in the pipe, which restricted the exhaust approx 20% has not shown any significant change to the plug (ie. no different discoloring to the cylinder with the dented exhaust). and there is no noticable effect in the running ability between my bike at 3500 miles and my wifes bike with the dented exhaust. I guess we got lucky or I should not have been soooooo concerned. Thank God the first dent was on the bottom.
So basically, the question here is does this restict the ehaust flow in a manner that damage will be done to engine? It looks like the pipe has about 60% flow now. I am concerned that we should replace the header comming out of the engine /heads. The dent is right where the pipe on the right side turns back to join the other pipe on the right hand side. A new ehaust pipe is $750.00 .... so OUCH that Hurts !! Any sugestions or cheaper fixes?
I have considered cutting the collapsed section out and and having a patch welded back on, however the question of metalurgy, (type of material) any help / sugetions with this thought ?
Follow-up to this post --- (Oct. 2007) So now I have ran the bike to the 4000 mile service and have pulled the plugs to inspect and see if there is difference in the four plugs. The dent in the pipe, which restricted the exhaust approx 20% has not shown any significant change to the plug (ie. no different discoloring to the cylinder with the dented exhaust). and there is no noticable effect in the running ability between my bike at 3500 miles and my wifes bike with the dented exhaust. I guess we got lucky or I should not have been soooooo concerned. Thank God the first dent was on the bottom.
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