Im working on a 99 Ford Taurus right now. It looks like there are two nuts that have to be remover on the side facing the front of the car, and two more nuts on the rear clamp that are facing down. Take those four off and it should come right off.
No you don't. They can cut the pipe and weld the flex pipe into place...otherwise it will get VERY costly
You can use regular exhaust pipe providing it fits and you can bend it into the location.
Yes you idiot
It's cheapest to buy a universal pipe and weld it on yourself. The universal flex pipe part is Walker 42216. It goes for $25-$30. If you bring the pipe to a shop, the shop should charge you around $50-$80+tax in labor to remove the old pipe and weld the new flex pipe in.
You need to replace it by welding a new flexpipe in its place. Flex pipes have too much heat to be glued or wrapped.
The 1994 -1996 Toyota Camry has a flexible joint inline with the Rear Catalytic Converter. (Yes two converters!) The Flex joint develops a leak and then the vehicle sounds like a tank driving down the road. The Flex joint is welded onto the pipe so it is not replaceable. Fortunately the cost for the entire pipe with the converter is very reasonably priced! Replacing the entire Converter pipe will have the vehicle back on the road in very little time.
An exhaust flex pipe is made of layers of woven stainless steel.
For the purpose of cleaning behind a stove (great hygiene) one would think a flex pipe would be the thing to have installed. There must be approved flex pipes for use with natural gas in the home. Most travel trailers equipped with propane gas have such flex lines as the rigid line would certainly break over time and rough roads.
replace with a new pipe new gaskets and bolts must torch out old bolts from cat Take it to a muffler shop
You need a welder the flex pipe part and a saw and a car lift.
== == REPLACE ONLY WITH FLEXPIPE - MUST BE WELDED IN - USUALLY AROUND $100-150 AT A MUFFLER SHOP.
The flex pipe is a pipe that conects the exhaust manifold to you exhaust so that when the moter shifts it doesn't shake the whole exhaust syster. Yes it can be the reason that you car is so loud.AnswerOR, it is a cheap way to replace a faulty exhaust pipe. Hi, I own a 1990 Plymouth laser also. The flex pipe is on what they call the "J" pipe. It attaches your exaust manifold to your catalytic converter. There is also a brace for the "J" pipe that runs from the pipe right under the manifold and attaches to your engine block. It has been known to cause a hole in the pipe where it wraps around.