Replacing your stock exhaust system with an aftermarket option is one of the simplest and most basic ways to improve the performance of your car. Increased exhaust flow not only increases horsepower and torque across the power band, but in many cases it can also improve the gas mileage. Because no internal or highly mechanical changes are made, replacing any part of the total exhaust system is as simple as removing and replacing a series of bolts.
find it on the exhaust pipe and cut the pipe before and after it, but then youll need to get a piece of pipe to replace it, otherwise youll have an exhaust leak
You can use regular exhaust pipe providing it fits and you can bend it into the location.
it depends on where it is busted at.
You have to remove the exhaust pipe from exhaust manifold on starter side. Now you have access. Get exhaust pipe to exhaust manifold gasket first, you will probably need to replace it after taking them apart.
You can replace an exhaust clamp with a new one.
In exhaust pipe before catalytic converter unscrew to replace
To replace it remove the battery terminal so you will not have power. Loosen the bolts (use liquid wrench or wd40 for this will be rusty) exhaust pipe from the exhaust manifold (driver side) and then you need to loosen the exhaust pipe from the exhaust manifold to the part where it connect exhaust pipe from the other side of the exhaust manifold (passenger side) and then you need to loosen the electrical wire from the starter and then loosen the bolts that connect the starter now you can wiggle the starter to pull it out you need to try to figure out how to get it through the loosen exhaust pipe ( but it should come out)
It is located on the exhaust pipe right where the exhaust manifold connects to the exhaust pipe. It is easy to replace and you can rent the tool from most auto parts stores.
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unbolt the head pipe then the manifold.
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Unburned fuel in the exhaust system causes the backfire from the exhaust pipe.