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You cut it off of the exhaust system and replace it with a straight piece of exhaust pipe Know that it is illegal to remove a converter without replacing it with a new one.
You have to lower the rear axle, remove the exhaust system, and drop the tank.
there should not be any fuel in the exhaust system, if there is, you have serious problems
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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.
this is a mechanics job you have to remove inlet manifold,exhaust manifolds,and then remove heads to replace the valves
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.
Remove intake & exhaust manifold, then remove head. Requires knowledge and skill.
Remove the intake and exhaust manifold, then remove the head.
To replace the front exhaust on a Peugeot 307, first, safely lift and secure the vehicle on jack stands. Disconnect the exhaust from the manifold and any hangers or brackets holding it in place. Remove the old exhaust and clean any gasket surfaces before installing the new front exhaust. Finally, reattach the exhaust system, ensuring all connections are secure and check for leaks after starting the engine.
To replace the rear exhaust on a Suzuki Vitara, start by lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands. Remove the old exhaust by loosening the clamps and bolts that connect it to the exhaust system. Install the new rear exhaust by aligning it with the hangers and securing it in place with the clamps and bolts. Finally, check for any leaks and ensure everything is properly secured before lowering the vehicle.
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