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Posted by Hugh MacKay on January 14, 2004 at 12:52:43 from (64.228.11.168):
In Reply to: Super A exhaust pipe posted by mikeinWA on January 14, 2004 at 09:50:56:
Mike: I see a problem the others hadn't counted on. I've seen this before. Does it look as though the threads may possibly been poor and someone threaded it in as best they could, then to keep it from coming loose again they brazed around the pipe at the manifold? I'm not saying what I advised Scotty will not work even yet. I would suggest however you cut the pipe as close to manifold as possible, then grind flush with manifold outlet. As I told Scotty when he did his, if you don't get the pipe out, manifold is toast anyhow, so its worth a shot. I will warn you, it doesn't always work as well as it did for Scotty. My concern with your manifold, its just going to depend on how deep that brazing penetrated. I wish you as well as it worked for Scotty.
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