2 inch
2"
its about 2.5" but that is from the headers to the muffler and the tail pipe is 3"
First off, crawl under the truck and see if your present muffler is welded on or clamped on. If it's welded on you will need to get an exhaust cutting tool from like Autozone and cut the old muffler off BUT before you do, get your new muffler and measure how far the inlet neck is and outlet neck is on the new muffler and this will tell you how far to cut. You could hold the new muffler up to the exhasut and mark how far from the muffler you need to cut. This is assumign you are replacing the bad muffler with a new one of the same size. Now there is an inlet pipe and and out let pipe on the muffler. You will also need to have the right size clamps. Pu tone clamp on the exhaust pipe going to the engine, then push the exhaust pipe into the inlet end of the muffler and slide the clamp down and snug it up but do not tighten it. Put the other clamp on the exhaust pipe towrd the rear of the truck, push the exhasut ipe into the outlet end of the muffler and then slide the clamp down onto the joint and snug up. if everythign aligns right, then tighten the clamps. Sometimes if you overtighten the clamps you will have exhaust leaks. If you cannot get the joints to seal, you may need to get your system welded. If you exhaust is leak free then you are done. After a few hot and cold cycles you may just want to crawl back under and check the bolts on the clamps just in case they came loose from the heat and cold cycles.
Yes you can.......you will just need to either add more exhaust pipe if it is shorter then the one you are replacing or cut off more exhaust pipe if it is longer then the one you are removing. And make sure of your inlet and outlet sizes so you get the right muffler, otherwise you will be buying adapters...and don't forget to buy new clamps in the correct size as well.
Please clarify your question. Which engine are you asking about, the 2.5L 4 cylinder or the 2.8L V6. Then are you asking about the size of the exhaust pipe or the size of the exhaust valves or some other exhaust feature?
If your talking about the exhaust converters then you need to cut the old converter off and measure the pipe size. Then buy a new one at a parts store about the same length and size with clamps. If you want to go factory replacements then it's basicaly the same way but you would need to buy the new factory one and wait until you get it then look to see what you need to take loose. If you have never done this type of repair then take it to a exhaust shop and let them do it because there are usaully O2 Sensors before and after the Converter. If your talking about the Torque Converter then it requiers removing the transmition from the auto. That should involve a very experienced mechanic to do that job.
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The stock exhaust size on a 1998 Honda Civic LX is typically 1.75 inches in diameter. This size is standard for many models of that generation, providing a balance between performance and sound. If you're considering modifications, it's essential to choose aftermarket parts that complement or enhance the vehicle's performance.
You need 54mm bore bolts for a caliper for a 1998 Chevy Prism.
8x1.25m
7mm
between 7-12 thousandths exhaust and intake are different