Hi there, I have a 07/1978 built 323i, and have an entire new exhaust system sitting here from W&N, and can't figure out how the downpipes are supposed to work.
On the front (and rear) of my center muffler, there is a triangular flange on both pipes. But on the downpipes, only the FRONT downpipe has a matching triangular flange.
The REAR downpipe just ends plain, with NO flange.
I thought I had received the wrong part, but I looked closely at the parts diagram, and other photos of these parts on ebay and such, and they also seem to match.
these for example:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NOS-E21-BMW-320 ... 1498245148
Is it intended that I am supposed to have someone weld on a proper flange as part of the install? I can't think of any other explanation.
I looked at the blue book on this, and it doesn't say a thing about it.
thanks and regards
David
323i downpipe install question
Re: 323i downpipe install question
Okay.. I figured this out on my own..
I see now that there is a different sealing ring for the non-flanged headpipe, that must crush down and seal when you tighten the clamp against it..
Too bad I don't have one of those (the matching triangle flange)
So much for the "installation kit" that I thought would contain everything I needed.. (It contained the downpipe gaskets, but no copper nuts!)
regards
David
I see now that there is a different sealing ring for the non-flanged headpipe, that must crush down and seal when you tighten the clamp against it..
Too bad I don't have one of those (the matching triangle flange)
So much for the "installation kit" that I thought would contain everything I needed.. (It contained the downpipe gaskets, but no copper nuts!)
regards
David
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Re: 323i downpipe install question
Answered before anyone else could
would claim the missing parts though if these are offered as an installation kit
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Re: 323i downpipe install question
Everything so far has actually been due to me filling in the blanks incorrectly or missing information.. The car has been a (mostly enjoyable) puzzle all along so far.. Work on one thing, figure something out, discover another thing..Jeroen wrote:Answered before anyone else couldwould claim the missing parts though if these are offered as an installation kit
In this case, the previous exhaust (partially missing) was a custom job from the downpipes back, so I didnt have any of the original pieces or hangers left except for the manifolds themselves.
BMW lists a part number 18211175764, which walloth & nesch carry, and show a photo of on their website https://www.wallothnesch.com/anbausatz- ... 02-13.html .
in this case, I got exactly what was pictured in the kit, but hadn't realized I was missing a number of additional pieces that are supposed to be re-used when replacing the exhaust
namely 3 pieces of the center muffler hanger and 3 pieces of transmission/headpipe bracket, and the triangular 3-bolt flange.
The copper nuts were also my own misunderstanding, they must be stainless, and match the photo as well; (just not my memory or the old ones I removed).