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Generator exhaust pipe attachment..... hanging by a thread!
I just set up camp (Patrick's point state park-beautiful)
And I noticed the strap loop at end of gen exhaust pipe is just barely still attached
Any quick fix while I'm the field? (Maybe twist a coat hangar ?). How likely is it will detach completely  before I get done traveling in two weeks(and wait til I'm home to deal with it?)
  Anyone had this issue ! Thanks for any advice!! :-)
Daryl
Daryl 
2007  26.5’ mid-bath, “Blu Tent“
2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport S
  (previously 2006 23.5’ front lounge)
SKP #145689

Re: Generator exhaust pipe attachment..... hanging by a thread!
Reply #1
Well, it's been a long time since I've seen this problem pop up on the forum... quite a long time!

My memory doesn't serve me well enough to quote what the fix was back then but I'd bet my bottom dollar that a muffler shop could fabricate something useful in a blink.  ;)
Steve S.
Lazy Bones & Cedar
2004 30'IB (Island Bed)
Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery
Live for the day!

Re: Generator exhaust pipe attachment..... hanging by a thread!
Reply #2
Daryl, I'd head down to the True Value Hardware in Trinidad (400 Patricks Point Dr) and get a length (or spool) of bulk wire and tie the pipe up until it can be fixed. If you plan to use the generator, wire is a good "kludge". If you don't plan to use the generator, you could use "zip ties"; get the wide black ones designed for "outdoor" use. (Obviously, don't use tape or bungees or zip ties or anything else if you plan to run the genset.  :o )
2003 TK has a new home

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Reply #3
That strap seems to have two (2) purposes.  The first of course is to suspend the exhaust pipe from that side of the coach and second reason is to keep the pipe from stressing the other end of the pipe.    If you're running the generator, then whatever you use should be able to withstand pipe heat.  A coat hanger certainly could work as well as some heavier gauge wire. 

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Reply #4
Looking at the picture it appears to be some type of rubber or other flexible material.  Do you have a mud flap you could cut a piece of to make another hanger?  Otherwise do as others have suggested and use baling wire.  I would leave it somewhat loose so the vibrations don't cause any other problems.
If you have an infrared thermometer "gun" you could run your generator and then see what the temperature is at that joint.  It may or may not get hot enough to melt plastic or rubber.
2004 26.5 MB
Enjoying retirement traveling, Rzr riding, photography, and of course the 2 grand girls!

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Reply #5
A metal coat hanger will attach it well enough to get you home.
I drove from Texas to FL like that years ago.


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Reply #6
My memory doesn't serve me well enough to quote what the fix was back then but I'd bet my bottom dollar that a muffler shop could fabricate something useful in a blink. 

The Best 10 Auto Repair for 2017 near Trinidad, CA 95570 - Yelp

Some of these shops might even have an exhaust hanger which could fit.  Hope this helps.

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Reply #7
In the world of emergency equipment metal coat hangers are a must. I always have several "hanging around" just in case.

Strong, durable and cheap. Who hasn't found a good use for an old metal coat hanger? If by chance you don't have one in your LD closet, there is probably someone nearby that does.

Could make a good scavenger hunt for the kids if you have any. While their at it maybe they could come up with some marshmallows too.

If you can't find any right away, perhaps a few strategically placed stones could help to support the generator exhaust pipe. But be cautious of excessive ware. One problem is enough.

Good luck.

Kent
2015 27' RB "MissB.Haven"

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Reply #8
Wow, thank you so much everyone for all the quick replies!  I was just out getting BBQ ready to go and just saw all your posts.
I can't believe I never noticed this problem until today...  And although I really don't "need" to run gen this trip, I may want to.  So I'm thinking in the morning, I'll tie a couple plastic zip ties around it until I get to a store where I can get either some bailing wire, or just a wire coat hanger (I only have the plastic ones on baord!).  Obviously not running the gen until plastic zips are off & metal wire is on.  But at least I won't have to worry about it coming apart while en route to Brookings, OR (headed north, Joan, so don't want to double back south to Trinidad :-)  I was planning on stopping at the Fred Meyer there anyway, so I'm sure I'll find something that will work :-) 
      Thanks again!!
Daryl
Daryl 
2007  26.5’ mid-bath, “Blu Tent“
2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport S
  (previously 2006 23.5’ front lounge)
SKP #145689

Re: Generator exhaust pipe attachment..... hanging by a thread!
Reply #9
In the world of emergency equipment metal coat hangers are a must. I always have several "hanging around" just in case.

Strong, durable and cheap. Who hasn't found a good use for an old metal coat hanger? If by chance you don't have one in your LD closet, there is probably someone nearby that does.

Could make a good scavenger hunt for the kids if you have any. While their at it maybe they could come up with some marshmallows too.

If you can't find any right away, perhaps a few strategically placed stones could help to support the generator exhaust pipe. But be cautious of excessive ware. One problem is enough.

Good luck.

Kent
Sadly, no, I don't have a single wire hanger on board -- damn you, Ms. Joan Crawford! -- But rest assured, I will be buying a few tomorrow to add to my emergency repair kit :-)
     Thanks again!!
 Daryl
Daryl 
2007  26.5’ mid-bath, “Blu Tent“
2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport S
  (previously 2006 23.5’ front lounge)
SKP #145689

Re: Generator exhaust pipe attachment..... hanging by a thread!
Reply #10
The Best 10 Auto Repair for 2017 near Trinidad, CA 95570 - Yelp

Some of these shops might even have an exhaust hanger which could fit.  Hope this helps.

Thanks, I'll also research exhaust hangers for a more permanent fix :-)    Maybe a shop in Brookings, OR, tomorrow!?!   (Or come to think of it, maybe Crescent City!)
   Daryl
Daryl 
2007  26.5’ mid-bath, “Blu Tent“
2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport S
  (previously 2006 23.5’ front lounge)
SKP #145689

Re: Generator exhaust pipe attachment..... hanging by a thread!
Reply #11
I just set up camp (Patrick's point state park-beautiful)
And I noticed the strap loop at end of gen exhaust pipe is just barely still attached
Any quick fix while I'm the field? (Maybe twist a coat hangar ?). How likely is it will detach completely  before I get done traveling in two weeks(and wait til I'm home to deal with it?)
  Anyone had this issue ! Thanks for any advice!! :-)
Daryl
Mine failed and I bought a new one at the Cummins Onan shop here in the Denver area. Snoop around their website and see if you can find the part. Is this it? Just did a fast search. Cummins Onan 155-2174 Generator Tailpipe Hanger Bracket 6.5 Inch Camper...

Chris
Formerly: 2002 30' IB

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Reply #12
My memory doesn't serve me well enough to quote what the fix was back then but I'd bet my bottom dollar that a muffler shop could fabricate something useful in a blink.  ;)
Here you go.
Walker Exhaust 35261 Exhaust Hanger Insulator Rubber/Fabric Ford/Universal Each
Amazon.com: Walker 35261 Exhaust Hanger: Automotive

Good chance a well stocked Napa or big-box auto parts store will have it or an equivalent.
It's a common part.

Larry
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Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

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Reply #13
I bet in a pinch Plumbers Tape or also known as duct strapping which comes in rolls could work and could be bolted in place for a temporary fix.

    ~Liam
    26~MB

1998 ~ MB  WanderDaze
previously a 1984 Winnebago itaska- The Road Warrior, before that several VW Buses and before that a 1965 Chrysler Convertible Newport or our 1969 Chrysler La Barron with an ice box and a couple sleeping bags

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Reply #14
Thanks, Larry !
  I ordered that part from amazon having it shipped to my friend in Seattle where I'll be on Thursday -- any special tool and/or tips how to replace this thing ?   looks like rivets or something and I'm not quite visualizing how to remove the old one and how it's supposed to be when attached properly
  Thanks again!
 Daryl
Daryl 
2007  26.5’ mid-bath, “Blu Tent“
2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport S
  (previously 2006 23.5’ front lounge)
SKP #145689

Re: Generator exhaust pipe attachment..... hanging by a thread!
Reply #15
Thanks, another great idea!    Heck, I suppose in a pinch good old duct tape would hold it for temporary fix 😊
Daryl 
2007  26.5’ mid-bath, “Blu Tent“
2021 Jeep Wrangler Sport S
  (previously 2006 23.5’ front lounge)
SKP #145689

Re: Generator exhaust pipe attachment..... hanging by a thread!
Reply #16
I ordered that part from amazon having it shipped to my friend in Seattle where I'll be on Thursday -- any special tool and/or tips how to replace this thing ?  looks like rivets or something and I'm not quite visualizing how to remove the old one and how it's supposed to be when attached properly

The rivets need to be drilled out, replaced with nuts and bolts. The new strap already has holes or new holes can be drilled.
As long as the tip of the exhaust pipe is supported, the configuration of the strap brackets is not critical.

Larry
Larry
2003 23.5' Front Lounge, since new.  Previously 1983 22' Front Lounge.
Tow vehicles  2020 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, 2001 Jeep Cherokee
Photo Collection: Lazy Daze

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Reply #17

I purchased the Cummins one for which Chris provided a link, from Amazon:

Amazon - Cummins Onan 155-2174

... two, in fact, as one was and auto-shop generic for a road-damaged hanger, and both were ancient.

Noticed the exhaust flange on the muffler was cracked, too, and had to have that welded up.

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Former owner, 31-foot gas Class A
Former owner, 1997-8 mid-bath

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Reply #18
I had the factory ship one to me when mine broke - as I remember it was fairly easy to fix using common tools - plier and wrench?  The worst part was being on the ground in a position where I could work.  But even my replacement needs to be replaced again!
2000 TK