@Dellmassive
There you go Sir.
Old one against new pipe, and no modifications.
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This is the one i've just changed after around 24k
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This is the original one from new, that I changed last year after around 30k
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I suspect the new one i've just fitted will do around the same mileage. As mentioned above, it's not a big deal because it's a cheap part, and an easy job to swap over.
The first obvious symptom will be the smell of exhaust fumes coming into the cab, and the confirmation is the hissing coming from behind the engine.
On that note, if you or a mod wants to change the title to 'exhaust fumes in cab' or something more suitable for the search box.
Given that this fairly regular failure results in toxic exhaust gases entering the cab isn’t it worthy of a recall / re-design?
I have some experience with much larger engine exhaust system bellows but the principal is the same. The affected pipe is running in two planes (90 bend) but the bellows only allow for effective expansion on the long leg of the pipe. Expansion on the short leg of the pipe will strain the bellows, constant thermal cycling might be causing the cracks.
Some stainless steels ‘work harden’ meaning that the more cyclic stress they are exposed to the less they can handle....until it breaks.