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berk cbe install help
My dealer installed mine, but the tech that did it sucked so bad they fired him the next week. I got a look under the muffler the other day as the driver side tip being a half inch lower finally got to me. The exhaust hanger wasn't even in the grommet. I fixed that and now its level.
What else could have gone wrong? I noticed two rubber isolators still bolted to my oem y pipe. Do those belong on my berk? What else should I look for? |
Dealers can't do anything right. Have it put back on a lift a take a real close look at it, if the tech got fired cause he was that bad I would be very concerned.
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The OEM Y pipe rubber bits are dampers for vibration. They do not transfer to the new exhaust.
I assume you're talking about these: https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-F...2023.04.27.jpg |
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It's really hard to screw up a CBE install, especially on the Z which is such an easy install. As long as the bolts are gutentight and the hangers are hooked up you're all good. :tup: |
Here is what I did to fix the same issue when installing my Berk.
http://www.the370z.com/intake-exhaus...reviews-4.html |
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Should I start by loosening the 4 bolts that hold the muffler section to the X-pipe section and try to re-position/twist it? Will this mess up the gasket seal or otherwise be just plain pointless? Should I begin bending things? |
Just a heads up, after a year of being on the car my berk exhaust settled lower and started vibrating on the center cross bar. I had the hangers removed and rewelded so it sits higher now. Berk is a great exhaust, but does have some consistency issues.
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That might work. http://i43.tinypic.com/21ozbdk.jpg |
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