Dawn dishwashing shop or brake clean, cherry bomb soap is also a great product
Spoke to a Chrome expert, and the answer is Yes, it will. Supposedly the EasyOff contains a chemical (Caustic?) that will eat the chrome. This however does seem to be the #1 solution to getting melted plastic or rubber off the pipes...
If its on your pipes or covers, start the engine, heat up the pipes and wipe it off. Then clean the area, once cooled, with a proprietory chrome cleaner. Anywhere else, apply a few drops of engine flush and leave overnight.
There are many different types of exhaust pipes all with different reliabilities. The best type would be stainless steal exhaust pipes which do not rust and therefore last the longest. They are however the most expensive.
In the exhaust pipes under the truck. In the exhaust pipes under the truck.
No, on the standard (G) model, it is in 4 pieces. The outer pipes (2) go to the mufflers, the inner pipes (2) go into collectors that are part of the outer pipes. The GL (ladies) model is likely similar, albeit with shorter mufflers and more chrome.
dual exhaust
It collects the exhaust gasses and directs them to the pipes.
Yes they do
yes, if the trans fluid is hitting the exhaust, but not out of the pipes coming from the outside of the pipes.
Internal engine antifreeze leak what else could cause besides headgasket? there is no antifreeze in the oil it is clean
Your exhaust lines up with exhaust pipes ,your intake lines up with your intake runners.
the exhaust pipes