antz1
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the zorst is restin on the rear axle and is makin a awful noise any 1 else had this problem
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PaulW
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loosen off the rear exhaust system clamp & rotate it round 180 degrees, is more than likely that which is catching
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antz1
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yeah thats rubbin but its on the thinist bit wot should i do? sounds like my cars fallin apart
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PaulW
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try get some slightly shorter length rubbers for the backbox mounts on rear of car & also centre section - will raise exhaust up a bit
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antz1
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is there middle rubbers didnt c them, doh cant get under the car now 2 fujckin low
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PaulW
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yup there are 2 rubbers which hold up the centre section, i shortened mine by about 3/4 of an inch, also reduced play in it so it hardly moved
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antz1
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howd u shorten them
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PaulW
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didnt cut them, and unsure if there similiar on other corsa's, but the rubber mounts which were on mine had 3 bits like in the picture. one on the left is normal, and on right is how I had them. green bits are the metal brackets from the underside of car & off the exhaust system.
but instead of putting them both in the middle one, you may need to put one in the normal location & one in the middle
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PaulW
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also the one on the right it will look like that when its done as it will stretch a bit!
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antz1
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cheers mate will hav a look at my car 2 moz, then go from there, but thanx 4 helpin
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robtj
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mine was dropped 60mm and i had no problems
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Siberia
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i wonder if you could draw a diagram for doing a 2ltr conversion as simple as that one for the exhaust????
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gregwilko
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mine did the same, but when i raised the backbox, it sat at a funny angle...i.e pointing in the way. it did my tits in so just took it to a custom exhaust place who chopped it up and welded it up in the proper position for me!!!! only 40quid
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Adam-D
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i just tunred my rubbers on there side>proper vaux ones
but its never banged or caught anything and its a grp a rally zorst bigger bore
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broster
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i had so many probs with my exhaust when lowered 75mm+ so i ended up swopping it to a bfo system, it was a scorpion grp a system before that, solved all my probs!
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TOMAS
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VERY easy solution to sort this is to pop your car to a good exhaust fitters. They can heat up the bend in the exhaust over the rear axel and once its red hot just put a bit more bend on it to get it to clear. Also turn the clamp around as others have sugested. I wouldnt bother with peoples ideas of fitting foam/rubber to the axel etc as that sound like a bodge job style. If you have the clearance alos fit some shorter exhaust rubbers which the exhaust place should stock. Basically be nice and wave a tenner under their nose when they are quiet and they should sort you and it will only take about 10mins...
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by TOMAS
I wouldnt bother with peoples ideas of fitting foam/rubber to the axel etc as that sound like a bodge job style.
no-one mentioned that though
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TOMAS
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Sorry. Posts like this have come up quite often and poeple usually sugest that method. Then we get a twenty page thread on which type of rubber and fixing method is best I think most will agree that simply heating the exhaust section with a blow torch and tweaking it slightly is THE best method...
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antz1
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cheers mate, didnt think of that 1 will give it a go
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PaulW
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quote: Originally posted by antz1
cheers mate, didnt think of that 1 will give it a go
padding the exhaust/rear axle?? nooooo don't do that!!!!
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antz1
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no not that goin 2 zorst center and wave a tena under there nose lol
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