You can use regular exhaust pipe providing it fits and you can bend it into the location.
You can do it if you remove the heat shield it works.
Yes, to replace the back brake pipes on a Ford Fiesta Flight, it is often necessary to remove the exhaust pipe. This is because the brake pipes run close to the exhaust system, and removing the exhaust can provide better access to the brake lines. Always ensure to follow proper safety procedures and refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions.
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The upstream o/2 sensor is located in the exhaust system between the exhaust manifold and the catalytic converter. Some vehicles will have 2 upstream sensors (i.e. 1999 Chevy astro 4.3l engine has sensor for left exhaust manifold and another for right exhaust manifold). I am trying to find out for sure if you have to replace both when one goes bad. Bosch says both must be replaced!!!??? Oh yeah it(they)are easy enough to replace if you can see it (them).
If you're simply going to replace an exhaust fan a good idea would be to take the one you're going to replace with you. If you go to Home Depot, and show them the exhaust fan you're going to replace they will help you in choosing the right replacement.
you could have a small hole in your exhaust between your engine and your muffler....you can patch the exhaust or replace your exhaust
If you do replace it correctly, it will work as designed.
$150-$200
Yes, it is generally necessary to loosen or temporarily remove the spare tire on a Toyota Tacoma when replacing the exhaust. The spare tire is often positioned in a way that can obstruct access to the exhaust system, particularly the components near the rear of the vehicle. Ensuring clear access will make the replacement process easier and safer. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions related to your model.
To replace the exhaust manifold bolts on a 2006 Dodge Durango 4.7L, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing any components obstructing access to the exhaust manifold, such as the heat shield or exhaust pipe. Carefully unbolt the old exhaust manifold bolts using the appropriate socket size, and remove the manifold if necessary. Clean the threads of the bolt holes and install new bolts, ensuring they are torqued to the manufacturer’s specifications. Finally, reassemble any removed components and check for leaks before starting the engine.
You can replace an exhaust clamp with a new one.
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