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Dangle_kt

posted on 1/6/09 at 02:38 PM Reply With Quote
Repacking exhaust

Hi,

I have a "repackable" exhaust, so I have drilled the rivets out but I can't seperate the thing.

Anyone had a similar problem? What is the solution?

Currently I have the slits in the tube over a long peice of angle, and a small length of tube inserted into the tail pipe to try and twist it, after a liberal squirt of WD40... its not budging.

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pewe

posted on 1/6/09 at 03:23 PM Reply With Quote
Apply heat?
Strap wrench (Boa Constrictor @ B&Q or MachineMart - they also do a heavy duty ali one)?
Rubber Mallet on tail pipe (where any ensuing dents won't be seen?
Bit of gentle tapping on the can as you try and twist it off - best if you have three hands for this though.
Let me know how it goes - I've just ordered some packing for mine form CBS so interested to know which works best!!!
Careful with the slits as you don't want to bend or shear them.
Cheers, Pewe

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nick205

posted on 1/6/09 at 03:25 PM Reply With Quote
Had similar with my MK supplied silencer. I ended up with it stood on the floor with a piece of wood over the end of the removable end tapping ti with a hammer to free it. Came out easy once I had it loosened.






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Bigheppy

posted on 1/6/09 at 05:19 PM Reply With Quote
Put some rivets back in, tell it you have changed your mind and wont be repacking it. Within a very short time the end WILL fall off.
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