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scotster Member Since: 29 Oct 2007 Location: Richmond, West London. Posts: 241 |
I've never owned a car from new before so I'm not sure if I am being picky or not but would you expect to see so much rust on the exhaust after 1500 miles and 2 months? I have cleaned the car every three weeks and at every clean I always sluice the underside the car with fresh water to get rid of any salt and grunge.
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3rd Feb 2008 3:46 pm |
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scotster Member Since: 29 Oct 2007 Location: Richmond, West London. Posts: 241 |
Thanks Steve.
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3rd Feb 2008 3:54 pm |
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Steve H Member Since: 02 Sep 2007 Location: Lancashire Posts: 28 |
I'd be a bit sceptical about a Waxoyl type treatment given the possible temperatures that some parts of the system can reach. Maybe someone else has some better info. D3 GS Java Black TDV6 Manual |
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3rd Feb 2008 4:05 pm |
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PJW Member Since: 18 Nov 2007 Location: stafford Posts: 93 |
Hi Scotster, mines the same especially on the rear drive shafts. My next door neighbour works for gkn who supply the shafts to LR says this is perfectly normal, only surface rust. He should know he is on the design team!
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3rd Feb 2008 4:20 pm |
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chicken george Member Since: 05 Dec 2007 Location: N. Yorks Posts: 13289 |
Don't put waxoyl on the exhaust it will fry off and stink. Exhausts rust full stop, the only way out of this is a pricey stainless steel pipe. Generally most exhaust corrosion is on the inside of the pipe due to the chemicals/water vapour in there so protecting the outside wont make your pipe last any longer.
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3rd Feb 2008 5:26 pm |
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John L Member Since: 07 Jul 2007 Location: The Garden of England Posts: 182 |
The silencer box on mine went like that very quickly. I guess thst this is the norm with ordinary steel systems.
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3rd Feb 2008 8:08 pm |
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AndyC Member Since: 30 Nov 2007 Location: Where the snow dosen't melt when the sun is shining! Posts: 4165 |
Same here - hope its only cosmetic rust on the surface. The last car I owned (a BMW318iT) I had for almost 8 years and never changed the exhaust system and most of it didnt show much "cosmetic" rust either. Lets hope our Freelander 2's exhaust systems last that long 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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3rd Feb 2008 8:57 pm |
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scotster Member Since: 29 Oct 2007 Location: Richmond, West London. Posts: 241 |
Thanks for all the feedback, very much appreciated.
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4th Feb 2008 10:43 pm |
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yamaha-fan Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Munich Posts: 324 |
Well, I am indeed surprised to learn that the outer exhaust pipe shows that much rust already. Most premium cars today have the exhaust system made from stainless steel. I wonder where else Landrover saves money (= less quality) what we will not see at the first glance.
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5th Feb 2008 6:04 am |
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Leafy Member Since: 20 Sep 2007 Location: Surrey Posts: 7 |
Before buying, I asked, and was told the syatem was stainless.
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7th Feb 2008 8:09 pm |
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upnaway Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 258 |
The really good thing about your pictures scotster is that there is no sign of corrosion on the painted components or the fixings. I might worry about underbody treatments there is a lot of plastic and synthetic rubber down there. still pining for my 3dr, no removeable hardtop, no drop glass tailgate, no roof rack, no pockets everywhere to stow all that man kit |
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7th Feb 2008 8:38 pm |
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scotster Member Since: 29 Oct 2007 Location: Richmond, West London. Posts: 241 |
Hi YF.
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7th Feb 2008 9:25 pm |
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yamaha-fan Member Since: 11 Jun 2007 Location: Munich Posts: 324 |
The zinc-paint may be bought at any car-parts shop (usually spray bottle) or from a car paint shop (usually 1 litre container). Important is that the zinc-portion of the paint is more than 80%.
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8th Feb 2008 7:00 am |
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upnaway Member Since: 15 Nov 2007 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 258 |
Zinc is a sacrificial alloy in that the electrolyctic action which creates most forms of corrosion will attack first and then when its all gone will attack the steel next hence y-f comment about high% zinc content. Galvanised sheet used to build barns etc is zinc plated.
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8th Feb 2008 8:07 pm |
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