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#1 Post by nashy4 »

i have a dolly sprint and i am new to this site, my sprint has a 1850 engine in it the back box is blowing but rest of exhaust is ok is the back box the same if not can i fit a silencer from another car
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#2 Post by Mad Mart »

Just to clarify, you have a Sprint but someone has removed the Sprint engine & replaced it with an 1850? Presumably the rest of the running gear and exhaust has also been changed?
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#3 Post by DavePoth »

Sounds more like an 1850 system - the Sprint standard exhaust doesn't have a backbox (there are two under the middle of the car) but the 1850 exhaust system has one mounted parallel with the rear bumper.

Any chance of some pictures so we can see what you mean?
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#4 Post by nashy4 »

i have the va code on the log book sprint engine was removed b4 i bought the car so not even sure what front subframe it has im going down to check it over this afternoon see what running gear i have thanxs for ur answers andy
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#5 Post by nashy4 »

just found out today i have about a 4 piece exhaust system centre box is stainless steel and the curved pipe tht goes over the rear subframe is stainless too so not the standard system
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#6 Post by DavePoth »

Sounds like it's a replacement stainless system. You could try a backbox from one of the usual suppliers, or it might be easier to take the backbox off, take it down to your local independent exhaust place, and see if they have anything similar.
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#7 Post by nashy4 »

ok will try that thanxs for the advice :D
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#8 Post by Toledo Man »

The rear section is the same as on the 1500 engined cars.
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#9 Post by Triumph1300 »

We saw this car last week, I'd be inclined to take it to Mr Tyre, Gulson Road, Cventry, have the existing back box removed, and either replaced with a generic silencer, or even just a pipe of suitable diameter.
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#10 Post by nashy4 »

hi bruce i took the back box of the dolly and took it to mr tyre he want 180 quid for a stainless back box do u think thts a bit steep
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#11 Post by nashy4 »

hi i took it down too my local exhaust centre they werent interested in matching it up with anything else so stump wot to do next
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#12 Post by SprintMWU773V »

You can't just get mild steel off the shelf these days so stainless is the only sensible option really. It does cost more but then it will last much longer. Truth is though you can get a whole stainless system for not much more than your quote and then get someone to fit it for you if you can't yourself.
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#13 Post by Triumph1300 »

I'd be inclined to replace it with a bit of pipe. If you're going to reinstate the sprint engine, you'll need to change things then anyway.

You could fit a "sports" system, and then I believe it's a case of change the downpipe between Sprint and 1850 applications
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#14 Post by DavePoth »

Failing that a universal box in there should be fairly simple, something like a Jetex one would do the job.
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