Removing exhaust pipe
13 Apr 2015 19:28 #3189
by Geno
Removing exhaust pipe was created by Geno
Looking to see what works best for getting these pipes out of the engine blocks. What has worked best for you guys?
I asked Sandra if she wanted a stack, she said "well duh". :rolling
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13 Apr 2015 19:41 #3190
by M Bailey
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Replied by M Bailey on topic Removing exhaust pipe
Geno I've had good luck with an 18" Rigid pipe wrench. Easier to remove if the block is warmed up first and a little Kroil on the threads helps out too!
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13 Apr 2015 20:20 - 13 Apr 2015 20:21 #3191
by Trouty56
Bob T
Adams County Pennsyltucky
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Replied by Trouty56 on topic Removing exhaust pipe
OK...here is what I do....I cut the pipe off about 1/2 inch away form the block.....then take a sawzall and cut the pipe at two places longwise....not quite through but enough to weaken the pipe wall....then take a punch and hammer it towards the inside.....
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13 Apr 2015 20:33 #3194
by Trouty56
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Adams County Pennsyltucky
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Replied by Trouty56 on topic Removing exhaust pipe
No....I was always afraid to break something......pipe is cheaper to me.....but give it try if you like....
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13 Apr 2015 21:22 #3198
by JustinW.73
1973 No Name 16
1966 856
1964 854
198? 520H
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1966 f100
Replied by JustinW.73 on topic Removing exhaust pipe
What I do is dab a little oil here, some there, and break out the heavy artillery!
www.menards.com/main/plumbing/plumbing-t...p-1339101-c-8615.htm
1973 No Name 16
1966 856
1964 854
198? 520H
Way too many decks
1966 f100
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13 Apr 2015 22:55 #3202
by Sandra
Replied by Sandra on topic Removing exhaust pipe
Well duh.
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14 Apr 2015 08:04 #3230
by Geno
Replied by Geno on topic Removing exhaust pipe
I've been putting PB Blaster on it for about 5 days. I got out the 2' pipe wrench and took a hammer to the end of it and gave it some hammer action and she came out. I like hammer action better than constant pressure, seems to break less things overall, sort of like an impact. Thanks for all the advise guys.
Now I'm off to start a stack thread to see what you all have done so Sandra can see them.
Now I'm off to start a stack thread to see what you all have done so Sandra can see them.
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