NC30 rear exhaust removal

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katana
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NC30 rear exhaust removal

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Well project VFR has started.

Have taken the rads off and they need a clean but that will be another post. I was wondering how to get the rear exhaust off the rear manifold. The bolts as usual are so rusted they have are no longer a shape.

Is there an easy way to remove them? Or is it a rear subframe off and hock out sort of job?

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mick.mh2racing
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Re: NC30 rear exhaust removal

Post by mick.mh2racing »

If bolts are rounded then it's probably seat unit off and attack with whatever you have to hand.
How hard can it be?
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Re: NC30 rear exhaust removal

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Arse. I didn't fancy doing that as I'm doing this outside at the mo as the garage is full.
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Re: NC30 rear exhaust removal

Post by mick.mh2racing »

Have a go with something like a 10" extension bar with whatever socket you can get to fit and you might get lucky.
How hard can it be?
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Re: NC30 rear exhaust removal

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that stuff is amazing at jobs like this.
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