by Zach Grant L1011jock » Sat Jan 23, 2016 4:30 pm
Well, first things first,
The tailpipe with the witness marks on it is not atypical. It highlights the design deficiencies of the original exhaust system. The whole system moves with the engine, and the cowl/engine mount does not, and thus it is not uncommon to see the evidence of some contact. It would be worth looking at what it is hitting and if the interference is stock or some modification that has introduced the interference. in the stock config the only thing keeping the headers in the muffler, and the muffler from rotating on said "muffler bearings" is the pin in the clamp. Check and make sure the clamp still has the pin attached, many are worn or missing. Realistically, if you want to fix this once and for all, get the dual exhaust system STC from APP and it does away with ALL, and I mean ALL of your concerns here.
The hose with RTV on it if just fine. It is probably a field hose with the frayed end of the firesleve "cleaned up" with the some RTV. Its an easy and safe way to finish the hose.
RTV on the exhaust flange...time to investigate. It could be a bandaid fix for an eroded exhaust port. If it has already been faced in place, the only fix is to pull the cyl, weld and reface. It also might just be residual RTV used in the assembly process. This is a typical method that some mechanics use as a third hand to keep the exhaust gasket in place while the stack is fitted. Keeping three gaskets up ther while maeuvering the stack with two hands is not real easy...so with that said, even the worst case is not a deadly error as the fix will probably work for 25-50 hrs before it starts leaking again if it is eroded, but it wont get any better and you are looking at about $150 bill from a cyl shop plus remove and install. If it is just assembly dumb dumb, then it will last a long time and is just fine.
-Zach
"Keep it above 5 feet and don't do nuthin dumb!"