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So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Focus man. Focus. - 03-14-2010

So I am up north using Dial Up :angry: and I tried to get my stock system off today. I guess after 8 years of service, road salt and heat and cool cycles the bolts at the rear of the flex are pretty much unserviceable. The nuts are so rusted they are pretty much frozen tight.

What would be the best way to remove these with causing to much damage to the flex? Also if I did damage the flex I am pretty sure that I would run into the same problem at the Cat.

I was really looking forward to the sound of running down HWY 11 with my new system. I guess I will have to wait until I get back to the city and get some better tools or assistance to get this portion of my project complete. Oh Well. Dammit!!!


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Spinal - 03-14-2010

you sure are in a tight spot kev, maybe mbrp themselves can help you out there?


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - GFXjamie - 03-14-2010

cut off the nuts, smash em with a hammer rip the skank outta there!

that is if you have a sawzall, if not, home depot rents and will cost you like 15$ for something decent with a metal blade. only cost me 50$ for a massive demolition drill sooo....

Cutting the nuts wont cause any damage to flex just cut on the side you are replacing whether it is the heads or the nuts doesnt matter to much. even if you slip, a slip wont slice the exhaust off.

good luck!


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Oscar The Grouch - 03-14-2010

Where are you at? Anywhere close to North Bay?



So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - ZTWsquared - 03-14-2010

Oscar The Grouch,Mar 13 2010, 11:26 PM Wrote:Where are you at?  Anywhere close to North Bay?
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IIRC he's somewhere north of Huntsville not too far from Algonquin - with dial-up only.


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Phantom - 03-14-2010

Also if you can.. applying heat with say a torch to the nut will expand the metal and should make it easier to remove. Plan 2 torch the nuts off(I love this way)


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - travisb - 03-14-2010

when i put my header on a month ago i had the same problem i just cut the pipe right beside the flange. i didnt have to reuse the flex tho.



So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - NikiterZTS - 03-15-2010

I had to cut the bolts off....replaced them with new ones

but usually yes they are seized up


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Focus man. Focus. - 03-15-2010

Ok back in the city with the stock exhaust on the car and the MBRP in the hatch. The nuts on the flange at the mid pipe and flex are almost non-existant. They are so rusted I could barely get a socket to grab on them. Also working on the garage floor with the car on stands all the way to the top still didn't leave me much room to get a breaker bar under there. I do have a sawzall, but I don't think I will have enough room to get under there to use it. Maybe a grinder would be a better option, grind the heads on the bolts or get at the other side and take the nuts off and then just pound them through.

I do have new nuts, bolts, washers, lock washers, and gaskets. But the jack and stands are my fathers and are up north. So I may have to go to Princess Auto and get a new set. I do have a small pump jack but it isn't big enough to get the car high enough.

Anybody have a suggestion?

BTW. I was in Kearney, which is about 40 minutes East of HWY 11 @ Burks Falls.


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - darkpuppet - 03-15-2010

hit them with liquid wrench and a torch...

and if you had a dremel and a solid supply of cut-off wheels, you could do the work just as well... granted you'll have to hold the dremel up longer as the wheels don't cut that fast.

oh, and crappy tire had their electric impact wrench on sale for $50... it should have enough torque to work the bolts loose -- (but not so much torque that your hands won't go numb first)


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - meford4u - 03-15-2010

I have a simple solution. Pay to have it done. No new jack stands needed, no PITA, just easy peasy.

But I'd just hand the keys to the boy and he'd come home from work and it would be done, so what do I know.


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - darkpuppet - 03-15-2010

meford4u,Mar 14 2010, 04:17 PM Wrote:I have a simple solution.  Pay to have it done.  No new jack stands needed, no PITA, just easy peasy.

But I'd just hand the keys to the boy and he'd come home from work and it would be done, so what do I know.
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yeah... you and the boy do solid work.


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - meford4u - 03-15-2010

darkpuppet,Mar 14 2010, 03:19 PM Wrote:
meford4u,Mar 14 2010, 04:17 PM Wrote:I have a simple solution.  Pay to have it done.  No new jack stands needed, no PITA, just easy peasy.

But I'd just hand the keys to the boy and he'd come home from work and it would be done, so what do I know.
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yeah... you and the boy do solid work.
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You should know after we installed your pod..........and then you sold the car.

Brilliant.


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - reldridge - 03-15-2010

It should only take 30 minutes for a half decent shop to do... Cut the old one off, bolt the new one on. That's all it took for mine.


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - travisb - 03-15-2010

darkpuppet,Mar 14 2010, 08:17 PM Wrote:oh, and crappy tire had their electric impact wrench on sale for $50... it should have enough torque to work the bolts loose -- (but not so much torque that your hands won't go numb first)
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lol i bought that when i put my header on too. worked pretty solid.


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Focus man. Focus. - 03-15-2010

travisb,Mar 15 2010, 12:40 AM Wrote:
darkpuppet,Mar 14 2010, 08:17 PM Wrote:oh, and crappy tire had their electric impact wrench on sale for $50... it should have enough torque to work the bolts loose -- (but not so much torque that your hands won't go numb first)
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lol i bought that when i put my header on too. worked pretty solid.
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Yeah they are back up over $100. I can justify that ATM. :(

Anybody want to help a brother out?


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Focus man. Focus. - 03-16-2010

Tons-Of-Tools has a 4 1/2" angle grinder on for $29.99. I may pick that up on my way home from work one night this week and just grind the bastards off. I have new hardware anyways.


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Flofocus - 03-16-2010

jack it up higher and use the sawsall on the bolts.

Frig, if Jay and myself can weld up a turbo kit in 2 days with the car on jacks, you should be able to change an exahust out!! :P


So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Scorcher000 - 03-16-2010

If I wasn't sick, I'd be there with ya.



So I Atempted To Install My Mbrp - Focus man. Focus. - 03-16-2010

Todd aka torradan is coming over tomorrow night to give me a hand. I am sick too. Fighting off a cold like mad. Meddicated to the MAX. Woot Woot!!!!