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Old 04-04-2016, 07:08 PM
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Resonator and Pipe Replacement

Looks like I am getting a drip right on the resonator body where it meets the back lip. Can something like this be patched, or is that just a waste of time? If so, what would be a decent brand replacement? I see them as cheap as $70, would that be a garbage part or will I be able to get 5 years or so out of that?
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Re: Resonator and Pipe Replacement

A lot of people, including myself, has just bought a glasspack to replace the resonator. It acts as the same thing and can be bought for around $20-$30.
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Re: Resonator and Pipe Replacement

Well, I just saved myself $70 big ones! The "leaking" was actually water dripping out of what appears to be a weep hole at the bottom of the resonator. I came pretty close to ordering a replacement, really looked like a leaking resonator...
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