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Join Date: Feb 2007
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HELP PLEASE
how do i get the bolts off from the header to the cat/downpipe? Any suggestions and the o2 sensor. Im puttin on a summit off road h pipe.
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1986 SVO
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heat the bolt first.
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i cant come close to reaching them and no shops are aloud to do a catless applicartion
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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long extensions and swivel socket.
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PB Blaster soak for about an hour and then long extensions and a swivel socket! Should work free eventually
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pb blaster woors great along with some extentions and a swivel
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2002 Mustang GT
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If all else fails, cut the pipe and pull the headers, then take them apart. You'll need mil eliminators for the o2 sensors.
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