changing a decat downpipe
right ive got a decat downpipe and wont it fitting garages want approx £90 is it easy to fit some garages have said the bolts are a right pig to undo and some times seeze is it best to take to a garage or could i do it myself
What age of car is it..... they are right though, sometimes the bolts ar an ar5se to get off, if they shear off in the turbo, then you more than likely have to remove that to sort the problem, but, i'f you're handy with spanners, i say do it yourself..... at least if you then get into trouble you won't get a bigger bill.... i'll bet that the 90 quid is if the job is easy..... not if they have problems.....
keep soaking in wd40 all round for a week then try but make sure it gets loads there old bolts so going to have been heated and cooled heated and cooled and rusty so be carefull
Originally Posted by jamied
it took me about 1.5 hrs on a 96 classic, soak the nuts well, you have to work underneath and from the top,to be honest it aint the easiest job to do
if you get the front wheels on ramps, the hardest part i found was climbing into the engine bay to get at the nuts..... as said, you need to work from above and below, hance the ramps....
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1.5 hours sounds about right at a slow pace with plenty of cuppa's. Funnily I didnt work from under the car (apart from disconnecting//connecting the downpipe to the centre section), mind you that would probably explain the bones sticking through my knuckles!!
Anyway, well done
Anyway, well done
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