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I had a K11 Nissan Micra a few years back and the back box on that actually had a drain hole in It! This gave it longevity and as it was designed into it would not cause an MOT failure.
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My Junior stands a lot - a very lot and I am always concerned about the water in the box but to get it off would be a real game. Could a hole be drilled and a self tapper put in to use as a drain hole. Where was your drain hole on the K11 Rob?kirkynut wrote: When the exhaust has been leaking gasses through the joint I've had no option but to disconnect them to re-seal them John. You can poor a little water out of the back box from where it draws it in as condensation as the back box cools.
I had a K11 Nissan Micra a few years back and the back box on that actually had a drain hole in It! This gave it longevity and as it was designed into it would not cause an MOT failure.
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kirkynut wrote: I think you'd cause rust John as they're coated, either galvanised or something else and you'll leave it bare at the point it's most damp.
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Good point. I need a SS exhaust.

Regarding my Celerio, I was told somewhere by someone that today's exhausts are made to last longer. I wonder.
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