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Drummert
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Long story short: There was smoke coming from between cylinder 4 and the exhaust header on my GS750E. I hoped for it to be just the gasket, but apparently it's a bit more than that.
Now the question rises what to do:
1. Saw a bit of the start and end of the pipe. -- Is this even possible without much problems? Is the pipe still straight enough to connect? Just as a temporary measure ofcourse.
2. Get a new exhaust header -- Will cost around 100 bucks if my searching was allright, still if the other headers are in the same shape (look to be in the same shape on the outside), 3 seems a better solution:
3. Get a new exhaust system --If the other headers are in the same shape (I don't know yet) it might become cheaper than doing all parts of the exhaust one at a time. Especially because the mufflers themselves aren't in the best condition anymore either. Problem here is a lack of money at this time, so option 1 (if possible) would be a temporary fix.
This is what I got to see when the clamp was out of the way:

And yes, one of the bolts broke of... Jeej...
Now the question rises what to do:
1. Saw a bit of the start and end of the pipe. -- Is this even possible without much problems? Is the pipe still straight enough to connect? Just as a temporary measure ofcourse.
2. Get a new exhaust header -- Will cost around 100 bucks if my searching was allright, still if the other headers are in the same shape (look to be in the same shape on the outside), 3 seems a better solution:
3. Get a new exhaust system --If the other headers are in the same shape (I don't know yet) it might become cheaper than doing all parts of the exhaust one at a time. Especially because the mufflers themselves aren't in the best condition anymore either. Problem here is a lack of money at this time, so option 1 (if possible) would be a temporary fix.
This is what I got to see when the clamp was out of the way:

And yes, one of the bolts broke of... Jeej...