Leaking Eberspacher exhaust

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We're getting exhaust fumes in the engine room from a newly fitted Eberspacher. I've obviously not fitted the exhaust properly - I used proper clamps rather than jubilee clips but should I have used these endcaps? If so how do they fit on? And is exhaust paste an idea?


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/24mm-exhaust-clamp-and-endcap-for-Eberspacher-and-some-Webasto-diesel-heaters-/280835336450?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CommercialVehicleParts_SM&hash=item4163172902


I've sut the Eber down and won't be used until sorted - CO is nasty stuff.
 
No the end caps are for exposed exhausts on vehicles, have you used a full marine silencer i.e. welded to the exhaust pipe or a vehicle one which has a drain hole? Lastly exhaust assembly paste is not just an idea it is essential.:o

Edited to add my bemusement as to them having sold 38 of those at £10.98 when the ofical 2013 Webo retail price is £8:confused:
 
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Thanks guys - no silencer - holds head in embarrasment about lack of paste :o Any recommendations for a particular type and how to use it?
 
Any exhaust assembly paste, (the thin stuff that helps tubes slide in) not Gun Gum or repair paste, I use one from Beal workshop supplies in bulk but Halfrauds will have one in a tube.
 
exhaust seal - permanent seal

Any exhaust assembly paste, (the thin stuff that helps tubes slide in) not Gun Gum or repair paste, I use one from Beal workshop supplies in bulk but Halfrauds will have one in a tube.

does this stuff seal the system for ever? i.e. Is it easy to break the seal when it is necessary to remove the eber to service it? (i cant service mine in situ). Yhanks
 
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