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Posted by IBorange in TX on November 15, 2006 at 14:55:08 from (72.251.14.69):
In Reply to: Exhaust pipe and muffler replacement posted by Mike CA on November 15, 2006 at 14:44:52:
I replace the exhaust pipe on my H. It was not an easy task. Had to put a shop towel down the pipe to catch the metal chips, then used a small cold chisel to cut the sides of the old pipe. Cut 3 rows down the inside of the pipe. It broke off right at the manifold, but finally got the old pipe out. I ran a pipe die in the threads to clean them and then removed the shop towel very carefully and put the new pipe in the manifold. Just plan on a good nights work on getting the old piece of pipe out. Don't get in a hurry, you might regret it. Look into the heat treated paint for the "chrome look" on the muffler. Good Luck......
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