L400 exhaust
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L400 exhaust
Any suggestions on where to get an exhaust rebuilt or to buy a replacement exhaust system (post catalytic converter)? North van.
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Re: L400 exhaust
still looking? I have one
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Re: L400 exhaust
Iam looking for a 97 l400 exhaust system myself if its still available? Thanks
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Re: L400 exhaust
I recently replaced the exhaust system on my LWB 4M40 diesel. I got both parts from https://rockymountainimports.net/
John
John
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Re: L400 exhaust
Thanks my L400 is a petro Im not too sure whether that makes a difference from the diesel. Cheers!
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Re: L400 exhaust
Delica diesels don't have catalytic converters or oxygen sensors so I would guess there's little similar including size. Only very modern diesels have cats and sensors.
Why are you changing your exhaust? don't throw anything away, I may need it. Do you know the type of stainless in the gasser exhaust. I tried to tig weld on mine with stainless and mild steel rods but they wouldn't flow on the exhaust. My guess its the type of stainless.
Someone cut off my cat and oxygen sensor recently. ICBC seems okay with the oem replacement. Expensive but the cheapo cats may not give the correct backpressure to make the sensor work and give the correct fuel mixture.
good luck
Mobydick
Why are you changing your exhaust? don't throw anything away, I may need it. Do you know the type of stainless in the gasser exhaust. I tried to tig weld on mine with stainless and mild steel rods but they wouldn't flow on the exhaust. My guess its the type of stainless.
Someone cut off my cat and oxygen sensor recently. ICBC seems okay with the oem replacement. Expensive but the cheapo cats may not give the correct backpressure to make the sensor work and give the correct fuel mixture.
good luck
Mobydick
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Re: L400 exhaust
Thanks mine is a petro
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Re: L400 exhaust
yup, so's mine.
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