Broken exhaust

Here's one you want to avoid - check the bracket for the rear exhaust that runs behind the muffler.
Mine wasn't bolted onto to the mount.
Subsequently the weight of the bracket snapped the pipe right through.
Bloody annoying.
Here's a pic of the old girl in a favourite spot up north..

Mark


Nice Spot Mark.

Love your little sandstone retaining wall to keep the big waves off the syncro...

Cheers,

Skot


On 8/03/2015 2:21 PM, m.mullet@yahoo.com.au [Syncro_T3_Australia] wrote:

Here's one you want to avoid - check the bracket for the rear exhaust that runs behind the muffler.
Mine wasn't bolted onto to the mount.
Subsequently the weight of the bracket snapped the pipe right through.
Bloody annoying.
Here's a pic of the old girl in a favourite spot up north..

Mark



Mark, hi, that bracket is pretty worthless as it gets bend every time one removes the gear box.
Saw one on a Safrican built bus, took pics but can't find them anymore .
Question : has anyone a pic or a part number ? Would like to get a RSA one.
Hart

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> On 8 Mar 2015, at 4:04 pm, "m.mullet@yahoo.com.au [Syncro_T3_Australia]" <Syncro_T3_Australia@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
> Here's one you want to avoid - check the bracket for the rear exhaust that runs behind the muffler.
> Mine wasn't bolted onto to the mount.
> Subsequently the weight of the bracket snapped the pipe right through.
> Bloody annoying.
> Here's a pic of the old girl in a favourite spot up north..
>
> Mark
>
>
> <syncro by the sea.jpg>