easy way to remove exhaust?
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easy way to remove exhaust?
been trying for the last 2 days to remove my exhaust.. all the bolts are like welded on it feels like.. whats the easiest way to get them off?? I am about to just take my dremel to them...
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yeah the o2 sensor was throwing a code. its either the cat, or the exhaust is clogged somewhere else.. and i already tried WD-40. just bought 2 cans of PB blaster. pretty cheap. was on sale. i will remove the exhaust and see if i can find anything. there are a lot of speed bumps around here. big ones. i have scraped them way more then one time. might have messed something up
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hey, just removed exhaust. ok so the thing right after the manifold is a catylitic converter.. what about after that. there are the flex pipes.. another big box, some more pipe, another big round thing... more pipe, then my muffler... the first one is a catylitic converter, then what are the next 2 pipes?
Dude you said you changed plugs...
But did you change the leads as well?
My grandma had EXACTLY the same problem in her hyundai
Changed the plugs and the leads, it pulled stronger and didnt shudder anymore...
Leads are expensive, but if it fixes it, it will be a lot cheaper than exhaust.
I am 99% sure that it will fix the problem, unless you have just recently changed them... then I have no idea
But did you change the leads as well?
My grandma had EXACTLY the same problem in her hyundai
Changed the plugs and the leads, it pulled stronger and didnt shudder anymore...
Leads are expensive, but if it fixes it, it will be a lot cheaper than exhaust.
I am 99% sure that it will fix the problem, unless you have just recently changed them... then I have no idea