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Title: Middle section exhaust guard screws
Post by: Jasikasisback on 15 May 2012, 06:22
Hi was wondering the middle section of the exhaust the heat sjield the metai holders ( the ones with the triangles sticking out of the black circle thingy) have disintegrated.

Where can i get these?

Ir can i just use a washer and nut to hold the guard up or is it too hot and ut will be impossible to get off in the future if i need to.

This is the end closest to the cat. It is rattling really loud on start up.


Any help would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Middle section exhaust guard screws
Post by: gizmomk3 on 15 May 2012, 07:44
Iv used a wosher and a 10mm nyloc nut on mine works a treat
Title: Re: Middle section exhaust guard screws
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 15 May 2012, 08:04
Main dealer.
Title: Re: Middle section exhaust guard screws
Post by: Jasikasisback on 15 May 2012, 11:47
the main dealer here in Milton Keynes had no idea of what I was talking about. They told me they have not seen a mark III golf for servicing for quite some time..

I hope it just needs a washer and a bolt and that will do the trick.. I don't really understand why VW put the very thin star shaped holder onto it instead..is this to let the heat sheild have some play?

Or was it a money saving measure or to make sure that these things deteriorate over time and then to scare the hell out of the owner thinking that their engine is kaput....:)
Title: Re: Middle section exhaust guard screws
Post by: thai-wronghorse on 15 May 2012, 12:23
Tbf most dealers haven't got a clue once you start asking for little bits and pieces, especially for older motors. I always try and take the part numbers with me before asking for anything from them these days.
Title: Re: Middle section exhaust guard screws
Post by: Jasikasisback on 18 May 2012, 06:24
They are not 10mm. Got to be smaller!
Title: Re: Middle section exhaust guard screws
Post by: LowlifeDubber on 18 May 2012, 07:24
Ive had a similar query in the last couple of days.
I found m6 nylocs too big and m5 nylocs too small.I have a drawer full of different bits of trim clips and nuts etc and found a couple that fitted but decided to just run a die nut down the thread and take it to 5mm then just used a stainless steel repair washer and nut.
Its a very course thread and looks like a bloody wood screw sticking out the floor pan!