All,
I have a problem with excess fumes from my exhaust system. A few months ago, the entire exhaust system with the exception of the front pipe had been replaced (with a brand new ANSA system). I was told by a mechanic last week that the front pipe had to be replaced and duly ordered a new ANSA front pipe with the appropriate seals. I spent the better part of this past weekend having it installed. Despite spending a lot of time ensuring that there were no leaks, I am disappointed to report that there is something wrong. The car is more full of exhaust fumes now than it was before, to the point where I have a serious headache after driving the car for a bit.
The front pipe has been welded to the resonator pipe, and I am sure that at the time we finished, there were no leaks there, or near the manifold where the pipe was screwed on. Any ideas as to what may have happened here?
It's important to note that I do have a problem with the fuel tank, in that the expansion tank is busted. I do have that on order and will have it installed pronto. I expect that contributes to the general smell of gas in the car, but am inclined to believe that the smell of exhaust gas is from a faulty exhaust system.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Prashanth
1967 250SL 4-speed California Coupe