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Old 09-13-2004, 11:48 AM
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Is there the slightest possible chance that a pair of stainless steel headers can rust after being on a car for four months?
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under severe conditions i suppose and low grade stainless steel. i've seen a pair of rusted SLP's before but the time frame was alot longer then 4 months.
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Four months and they are stainless? HIGHLY doubtful
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sounds like some surface rust on some low quality SS
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There's all kind of stainless and some is more stainless
than others. There are tradeoffs between hardness /
material properties and corrosion resistance. I have a
stainless SLP Y-pipe and it's good and brown. Not
like regular steel crusty brown, just a discoloration.
Especially the hot part of the headers, I would expect
to see blue and straw color after the first heat cycle
and settling into a dull browned look eventually. But
this oxide will be stable and not progress at anything
like the rust rate of mild steel.

Now, you take a wire brush to it and crumbs come off,
that's not stainless.

Some stainless is nonmagnetic and the rest, fairly
weakly magnetic. So you could test by a small magnet,
judging the "stick" relative to body sheet metal.
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Look under a Ford.Thats what all their stainless exhaust does.Just low grade stainless.




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