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Old 09-06-2004, 07:10 AM
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Y-pipe install not working out

Well I thought it would be easy but i guess not...the 2 cat bolts just arent budging....even with the impact gun. So I just stopped there since if I cant get those off, i wont be able to install the pipe. I'm prolly gunna head out to meineke some time this week to install.....I really wanted to do it myself
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Old 09-06-2004, 07:25 AM
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You can still do it yourself. Go to your mechanic or even go to Meineke and have them torch the bolts off and replace them. It shouldn't cost you too much to do. Then you'll be able to take them off yourself.
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Old 09-06-2004, 07:52 AM
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Yea but I personally know the guy that Im gunna have do the job and hes gunna hook me up, so why not just have them do everything while they are there?
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Old 09-06-2004, 08:24 AM
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Well you can do that, but you did say you wanted to do it yourself, thats why I suggested that.
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Old 09-06-2004, 09:23 AM
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Heres an update guys....well I got the cat bolt loose, dont ask how BUT now the problem is with the header bolts. They are quite tight and look really rotted, not to mention, one of them is a bolt instead of a nut (I assume someone previously broke the stud). I'm just gunna have a shop take them off. Thanks
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Penatrating oil will get the job done. Trust me. Got my whole exhaust out with it in 20min.
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Old 09-06-2004, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by maxima_kid
Penatrating oil will get the job done. Trust me. Got my whole exhaust out with it in 20min.
Yea, already soaked it 3 times, once let sit for 1 hour and here and there while under the car. I'm just too scared that if the studs break off, because it looks like one of them already broke off from a previous installation. Not to mention that the bolts are in very inaccessable locations and I cut up my hand pretty bad
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Old 09-12-2004, 06:18 AM
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Ok well I tried bringing it to a mechanic but they couldnt do it because it's illegal for them to touch any emissions equuiptment. So I got the Y-pipe off myself. Now I just gotta jet some replacemt studs and bolts for the Cat....I hope everything works out
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Old 09-12-2004, 08:50 AM
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DONE! Phew, that was rough...Y-pipe is on and rockin. Power gain is a little noticable, but I just reset my ecu so I'll give it a little time. The biggest difference is sound...MAN I LOVE IT. My catback was completely silent before and now it sounds chunky, but not too loud. Good work Warpspeed, and no bees in a can.
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Originally Posted by PoePoe2797
Ok well I tried bringing it to a mechanic but they couldnt do it because it's illegal for them to touch any emissions equuiptment. So I got the Y-pipe off myself. Now I just gotta jet some replacemt studs and bolts for the Cat....I hope everything works out

its only illegal to remove a working Catalitic Converter. they obviously dont know what they are doing.
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The pre-cats are part of the emission system for our cars. That is why the aftermarket y-pipes for our cars are only for "offroad use". The mechanic cannot legally take off the y-pipe with the pre-cats to install a y-pipe without them. Some of us were lucky enough to have the shops we went to do it.

Hey PopPoe I am glad that it worked out for you. Wait until you get onto afreeway and on-ramp and go WOT, you will not be dissapointed .
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Thanks guys, but I do about 99% city....but I like it anyway
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