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GordoSD

07-24-2005 09:12:57




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A few days ago I asked how to get the exhaust pipe out of a manifold. I got several replies, different methods. Heat, water, beat it in, and the one from a retired pipe fitter. I did that . Total time was at most 4 minutes. The threaded portion popped out woth one tap on a cold chisel after cutting it off flush and making two vertical cuts about 1 1/2 inches apart almost through the imbedded section.

Gordo

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Larry Martin

07-24-2005 16:12:20




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 Re: H exhaust in reply to GordoSD, 07-24-2005 09:12:57  
Gordo, glad the method worked. I learned the method years ago to remove pipes from cast iron boilers.



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P Backus

07-24-2005 10:56:24




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 Re: H exhaust in reply to GordoSD, 07-24-2005 09:12:57  
Isn"t it nice when something works that well?
I"m a little unclear though. Did you cut into the female threads in the manifold when you made the verticle cuts in the broken off pipe? Paul



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GordoSD

07-24-2005 20:29:19




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 Re: H exhaust in reply to P Backus, 07-24-2005 10:56:24  
Nope, not at all. I had put a new blade in the sawsall to cut the pipe off. But after seeing it cut the pipe like butter, I put the old one in for the inside cuts. Just right for moderate cutting. You can see the depth of cut real easy. Also the pipe inside the manifold is only about 1 1/4 inches so it's real easy to work with. So today I cut three 8 3/4 exhaust pipes. One goes on the SMTA, one for a "ebay manifold, And one goes to the chrome shop for the "Resto-Rod H"

Gordo

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