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Jan 01, 2008 1:12 pm
Peter S30 Offline
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Location: Germany


Subject: New Exhaust
Who did replace the exhaust system on his car and what was your experience ?

Stainless steel or not (some say the sound of stainless steel systems is not good but may be this is only the case for open racing tubes) ? is there a company to be recommended, common errors, did you send the original part as specimen or did you bring the car to have the new system fitted to it ?

My saloon has only one silencer now on each side (the front one), who knows the ideas behind ("sporting sound", cheaper, more power ?)
 

Jan 02, 2008 2:00 pm
Colin M34 Offline
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Subject: Re: New Exhaust
Hello,

I would always contact Alan Brown for advice in this area. The 'Northern Lagonda Factory' has a huge wealth of experience and Alan has the contacts to get exhausts made at a reasonable price. He is also a very nice man who is keen to help anyone interesed in Lagondas.

However you will not see him using the Internet and the best thing is to go and see him and sup some ale with him. Sadly, Herb Schofield is no longer able to join in with the drinking session in person.

Colin Mallett
 

Jan 07, 2008 4:27 pm
Peter S30 Offline
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Subject: Re: New Exhaust
Dear Collin,

thank you for your hint. I called Alan who forwarded me to David Hine who mailed me "I am afraid I am also no help ! I have only built V12 specials where the exhaust systems have been very simple". So other ideas and comments still welcome.

Peter
 

Jan 15, 2008 7:48 am
Peter S30 Offline
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Subject: Re: New Exhaust
may I add my main questions for the moment:

who has experience with one or two silencers on each side ? The original factory drawing (like reproduced in Arnold Daveys book page 137) shows two silencers. Also the attached drawing from his book page 124. My car now has only one each side. The same is shown in an image of a rebuilt chassis in the Holthusen book. It might be that in more sporting open cars they had one and in closed cars two ? Or the factory installed two and later the second was left away (saving money, less restricting to breathing of the motor ?)

what is the correct diameter of the pipes and how did they end on the car (in an angle towards the outside or parallel) ? Little details only but does not cost more to make it correct

thank you for some feedback, Peter

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Jan 16, 2008 10:21 am
alistair Offline
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Subject: Re: New Exhaust
Peter,

I just sent a detailed reply but the pictures which I attached have crashed my computer. So I will write it again.

My V12 saloon had a new stainless steel exhaust around 8 years ago before I bought the car. Since the car is very original and any other work on it has copied the original, I assume that the exhaust copies the one it replaced. it would have to be very similar shape in order to fit through and round the chassis. it has two silencer boxes - and it would have been a much simpler exhaust to design, make and fit if it had only had one box, so I assume that two is the correct original fitting.

I climbed into the pit this morning to photograph each box for you. if you want other angles of picture just tell me,

regards

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Alistair Crawford
 

Jan 16, 2008 12:40 pm
Peter S30 Offline
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Subject: Re: New Exhaust
Alistair,

thank you very much this is of great help !

Could you climb down again and measure the diameter and length of the silencers and the diameter of the pipes ? The pipes look quite large compared to the diameter of the silencers.

How many of the squared flanges are there on one side ?

I also would appreciate a photo of the pipe ending (at the rear)

Thank you again
Peter
 

Jan 16, 2008 3:40 pm
alistair Offline
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Subject: Re: New Exhaust
Peter,

just setting off with my camera. I realised that my previous message was ambiguous. there are two silencer boxes per side, so four silencer boxes in total.

will post photos later
Alistair Crawford
 

Jan 16, 2008 4:19 pm
alistair Offline
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Subject: Re: New Exhaust
Peter,
now that I look at this properly I am not so sure about mine being accurate copy of original. The rear pipes protrude beyond the rear bumper, which is not the same as a 1960s picture of my car where the rear pipes ended under the rear bumper but just beyond the bodywork. obviously the new exhaust has been made with longer end pipes so that no sooty marks spoil the rear bumper and bodywork.

anyway measurements are... pipe diameter 48mm, each box is 410 long by 130 diameter. there are four joint square flanges on each bank of exhausts excluding the one joining the manifold. so the sections are... manifold joint to first flange. box, second flange, long section, third flange, short curly section over rear axle, fourth flange, rear box. However it has been designed, this exhaust is very quiet.

the pipe ending is in photo. it is roughly parallel with the ground and points outwards from the car - I have put my broomstick in line with the rear bodywork so that you can see the angle. Again this looks inconsistent with other photos of V12 saloons but mine is Freestone and Webb coachwork so may be different from Lagonda bodied V12s.

hope this helps to add to your confusion

Alistair

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Alistair Crawford
 

Jan 16, 2008 7:58 pm
Peter S30 Offline
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Subject: Re: New Exhaust
Alistair,

thank you, perfect, here you see how it looks on my car now: nice chromed ends with a swing sitting on rusted pipes. Strangely both do not go straight out but both are showing a bit to the left side of the car.
Also they are longer than the car, so when I squeeze it in my garage they are prone to act as bumper..

Peter



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Jan 16, 2008 9:36 pm
alistair Offline
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Subject: Re: New Exhaust
Peter,

other people should add their views but..

the factory drawing on P137 that you mention shows the rear pipes angled outwards at exactly the same degree as mine, although they are shorter and end at rear bumper. It also has the boxes in the same place as mine.

nothing more to add - good luck!
Alistair Crawford
 

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