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[QUOTE]Originally posted by misternapps
[B]thanks. also i was just checking around and i found this from comptech http://www.comptechusa.com/instructions/ins068.pdf , its a manual that shows what to remove etc. for the install of their exhaust.
[B]thanks. also i was just checking around and i found this from comptech http://www.comptechusa.com/instructions/ins068.pdf , its a manual that shows what to remove etc. for the install of their exhaust.
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ok, looks like he got the exhuast, so i should be installing it next weekend. Which products do you reccomend for the uninstall ( liquid wrench, wd40, etc, where can i find them) and i heard from a friend about a product called anti-seize? supposedly keeps the bolts from getting too tight. then i just need a 10mm/14mm socket and im set.
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Do not use anti-seize when you tighten the bolts.
Anti-seize acts as a lubricant. Torque values are based on dry bolts; using the same torque spec when anti-seize is applied will overtighten the bolts. When that happens the bolts can become overstressed which leads to shearing bolt heads.
Anti-seize acts as a lubricant. Torque values are based on dry bolts; using the same torque spec when anti-seize is applied will overtighten the bolts. When that happens the bolts can become overstressed which leads to shearing bolt heads.
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one thing i just realized that i overlooked is the o2 sensor... isnt there an o2 sensor after the cat??
one thing i just realized that i overlooked is the o2 sensor... isnt there an o2 sensor after the cat??
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