I've been having this "issue" with what I would call a condensation water leak at the two pipe junction where the factory section 2 transitions into my Dinan muffler.
I wanted to know if this is a common issue and if there are any known fixes that I'm unaware of.
The small drip condensation water leak is noticed when the car is idling and a wet spot can be noticed on the pavement directly below the section 2 to muffler junction point.
I've pinpointed the source of the leak to be coming from the inner pipe which joins two flared exhaust pipe ends using a donut shaped non-compression style sealing gasket.
This donut style gasket seems to me to be a ridiculous gasket because unlike the other pipe which slides into a good couple inches into the other and has more of a compression style gasket that actually has a chance of sealing.
Is this an issue specific to the Dinan muffler or does it occur even with the factory or other aftermarket mufflers?
I wanted to know if this is a common issue and if there are any known fixes that I'm unaware of.
The small drip condensation water leak is noticed when the car is idling and a wet spot can be noticed on the pavement directly below the section 2 to muffler junction point.
I've pinpointed the source of the leak to be coming from the inner pipe which joins two flared exhaust pipe ends using a donut shaped non-compression style sealing gasket.
This donut style gasket seems to me to be a ridiculous gasket because unlike the other pipe which slides into a good couple inches into the other and has more of a compression style gasket that actually has a chance of sealing.
Is this an issue specific to the Dinan muffler or does it occur even with the factory or other aftermarket mufflers?
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