Posted by Janicholson on November 23, 2008 at 07:43:47 from (66.173.50.91):
In Reply to: Muffler Removal? posted by Clarkbug on November 23, 2008 at 07:19:48:
El Toro is right, it will require flame control to reduce visible damage to the aluminized finish, but it will come off. If it was shoved on more than the length of the bottom nipple sticking out of the body, it may not come off at all. Pecking at it with a ball end of a ballpeen hammer will also help get it off. If the black iron pipe now threaded into the exhaust manifold has been out recently, you could unscrew the whole assembly! if it is rusted in, you risk breaking it off both from pecking at it, and twisting on it. Also the blue flame approach with Acetylene, is tough on hood paint, use wet canvas or a tin and wet cardboard to protect the hood and watch the applied heat. Good luck, and just how much is that muffler worth. JimN
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