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Posts: 4 Southwest, FL United States | I am in the process of removing my stock exhaust to replace with ness big honkers once they come in. However I am stuck at this point, please see photo...
Do I twist the muffler somehow or is there another way to clear these bolts?
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Cruiser
Posts: 92
| Need to use a strap wrench on the muffler to rotate the bolts thru the hole. I've done this three times now, witchdoctor used to sell a wrench just for the purpose of turning the mufflers but I haven't seen it on his web sight for some time. |
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New user
Posts: 4 Southwest, FL United States | So use a strap wrench to rotate the whole pipe to slide the bolts thru, correct?
Thanks for the help! |
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Visionary
Posts: 3773 Pittsburgh, PA | i never used a strap wrench to remove my exhaust on my 08 or 11.. |
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New user
Posts: 4 Southwest, FL United States | What do you use to clear the bolts? Just twist out the muffler?
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | yes, twist, I do a little shake, and have used a large screwdriver through the rear mount to twist. I've learned to grease up the end when putting it back on. This will keep it from seizing and easier to pull the next time. You'll get some smoke and smell on start up the first time, but no problem. |
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New user
Posts: 4 Southwest, FL United States | Thanks guys, appreciate the help |
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Visionary
Posts: 4278
| lot of WD-40 between header pipe and muffler. Do the same when you put mufflers on
hardware store sells hose clamps for heat shields |
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