Exhaust removal problem

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Re: Exhaust removal problem

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I borrowed a set from a mate ,did the exhaust nuts then bought myself a set . I then showed a neighbour and he bought a set .They realy are that good.
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Re: Exhaust removal problem

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I bought mine from Amazon with the extra set of sizes and have to agree they are an essential addition to any toolbox.

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Re: Exhaust removal problem

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Got a minigrinder now which I will try later.
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Re: Exhaust removal problem

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i agree, theyre awsome. use them at work as im often taking off crappy old exhausts, those along with a goog long soak of wd-40 and itll be off in no time, just be patient!!
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Re: Exhaust removal problem

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You might have access problewms with a mini grinder but good luck.
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Re: Exhaust removal problem

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Took me 4 hours, but the nuts are off now, will need new bolts on the manifold, or a new manifold, any tips or what I need to remove to do this?
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Re: Exhaust removal problem

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Don't you have to drop the engine out to get it off ?
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Re: Exhaust removal problem

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Would have been nice to know that BEFORE I cut it :(
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get a haynes explains!!!!! ;)
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kenny629 wrote:get a haynes explains!!!!! ;)
Do have a Haynes, but havent found anything with removing the manifold in place

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