That looks interesting.
I was expecting someone to come on and say use heat. I didn't expect someone to say freeze it.
I could do with getting this undone so I can put some exhaust gum in and seal it up properly.
Sometimes nothing works (or it stops being worth the effort to continue trying). I've had to give up on a couple of exhaust bolts before now and grind / dremmel them off.
Use clear silicone, the builder's type, much better than any exhaust gum Ive used, cheap and allows easy dismantling too.
I take it it won't melt or burn then?
Sometimes nothing works (or it stops being worth the effort to continue trying). I've had to give up on a couple of exhaust bolts before now and grind / dremmel them off.
Well tried to get the exhaust clamp off but I don't think its going to budge. Read the Haynes manual and that suggests leaving the joint alone as its liable to break.
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To remove that particular clamp you pull off the silencer first, and then the clamp can be removed.
You put it back in the same way -clamp on the cat, and then fit the silencer into the clamp.
Once someone has confirmed that....

Just have a look at it and you'll see what's required. There were ship builders dealing with wooden threaded bolts 500 years ago which had significantly more important purposes and resultant consequences than what's being discussed here. Go on...Have a go at it.![]()
