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FZS600 exhaust problem
#1
Hi,

I have a small problem with the exhaust on myFZS600, when I last serviced it I noticed thst the exhaust didn't sound right. On closer examination I noticed that some of the fumes were exiting from the base of the can by the link pipe. Is there a way  to repair this other than replacing the can? also is the link pipe permanently attached to the can on the stock exhaust or can it be detatched? 

Thanks
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#2
It's probably just the gasket between the exhaust can and the link pipe. You should be able to separate them and replace the gasket which is pretty cheap if memory serves Smile
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#3
The standard silencer has the short link pipe as an integral part. The internals are not stainless so holes develop and gases escape around the inlet end of the silencer.
I bodged mine by squeezing high temperature silicone into the gap between the stainless steel flange and the link pipe... it lasted a few years like that.
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#4
(02-02-13, 01:14 PM)Fazerider link Wrote: The standard silencer has the short link pipe as an integral part. The internals are not stainless so holes develop and gases escape around the inlet end of the silencer.
I bodged mine by squeezing high temperature silicone into the gap between the stainless steel flange and the link pipe... it lasted a few years like that.






ive had this problem on two standard cans upto now......gap between can and link pipe  Wink [size=78%]....the high tempture silicone is the only solution,if your carefull you can produce  a good finish that dos`nt look bodged,i used masking tape for a neat finish [/size] Smile [size=78%]  [/size]
One, is never going to be enough.....
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#5
Thanks for the info guys, thought the link pipe was attached  Sad. Am now watching a couple of second hand cans on ebay, although tempted to spend a bit more for a beowulf  Wink failing that I will try the silicone sealant.
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#6
If you are watching one  that has a 15 pound bid on it, then thats mine Smile You can have it for 10 + shipping if you want Smile
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#7
(05-02-13, 10:28 AM)Sinbad link Wrote: Thanks for the info guys, thought the link pipe was attached  Sad . Am now watching a couple of second hand cans on ebay, although tempted to spend a bit more for a beowulf  Wink failing that I will try the silicone sealant.

I have a Beowulf Warrior and it is a lovely sounding exhaust. Quite deep compared to some others and also fairly loud with the baffle out. I've never been pulled over for it though - can't wait to get it re-attached and listen to that lovely noise  Big Grin
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#8
(05-02-13, 11:09 AM)alexanderfitu link Wrote: If you are watching one  that has a 15 pound bid on it, then thats mine Smile You can have it for 10 + shipping if you want Smile

Linky? I'd like to take a look.

I'm in the market for a new can, as mine is also leaking. 
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#9
As requested:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/170983385191?s...1558.l2649

Smile
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#10
Consider it sold  Smile

I'll let Sinbad have first refusal, but if he doesn't take it I definitely will.
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#11
Cool, will wait to hear back from Sinbad, if not then its yours. Are you based in london?
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#12
Sorry Jamieg285 but will be taking alexanderfitu up his offer.

Alexanderfitu, thanks for the offer, am definitely interested, actually messaged you on ebay about your location earlier. I will drop you a private message with my number so we can arrange delivery or collection. I am in central london monday to friday.

Cheers guys

Big Grin
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#13
Sounds good. Sorry first come first serve Sad Foc u special offer Smile
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