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Old 04-28-2008   #1
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down pipe bolts

Just wonder if I need air tools to get my exhaust down pipe bolts off of the 02 housing? Or if anyone has been sucessful with a breaker bar?

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Old 04-28-2008   #2
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Re: down pipe bolts

I used a breaker bar and twisted those bolts in half. Good luck.
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Old 04-28-2008   #3
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Re: down pipe bolts

Yeah, air tools and PB Blaster are great. At least PB, soak, twist, Pb, Soak, twist, etc. Same thing with manifold to turbo bolts. I've broken a couple trying to get them off with sheer force.

Don't forget to use some good anti-seize when you put them back together as well.
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Re: down pipe bolts

aw crap, well as long as I don't break the studs I should be alright right? I've been spraying them down alot and when I try to get them off I will take it slow with penetrating oil.
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Re: down pipe bolts

You have a better chance of breaking the studs by taking it slow with a breaker bar rather than just giving it a quick "snap". After you get them broken loose then take it slow and if they start to seize up, spray with more lube, spin them back on a bit, more lube, then continue removing (repeat as necessary).
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Old 04-28-2008   #6
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Re: down pipe bolts

I'll keep the fingers crossed, now I know why I wish I had air tools. I had a good emoticons line going, aw.
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Re: down pipe bolts

I never had any problems with mine. I use my home made razor scooter extension/breaker bar to get the studs outa my manifold every time and it works great! I don't remember having any problems with my o2 housing either.
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