Exhaust torque specifications
#4
Are you doing a DIY install for an exhaust?
Strongly recommend PB Blaster or other lube before pulling the bolts. For that matter, you may want to simply buy replacement bolts and a thread chaser kit.
Strongly recommend PB Blaster or other lube before pulling the bolts. For that matter, you may want to simply buy replacement bolts and a thread chaser kit.
#5
Thanks for the tip bbywu. I am doing a DIY installation. I am not familiar with PB Blaster. I had no problem pulling the exhaust manifolds as my car is a 2008 with only 2800 miles. I am having a real difficult time getting at the two top bolts where the turbo housing joins the factory cat. I am thinking I am going to have to remove the lower fascia and take out the heat shielding to be able to get clearance to turn a wrench. If you have done this type of upgrade can you provide any other advice?
#6
I am having a real difficult time getting at the two top bolts where the turbo housing joins the factory cat. I am thinking I am going to have to remove the lower fascia and take out the heat shielding to be able to get clearance to turn a wrench. If you have done this type of upgrade can you provide any other advice?
Not every exhaust requires a full bumper removal, but it certainly makes things easier.
#7
PB Blaster is a penetrating lubricant - you could use something else like Liquid Wrench, penetrating oil, or a crowbar and sledgehammer...oops, did I say that?
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#8
You can get to those with a shorty 13mm hand ratchet, it's a ***** bc of the shear size of the stock muffler to work around. I didn't have to take the bumper off, and I've done three different systems on/off my car. Not sure it would add much to getting to those anyway, they're knuckle busters.
Last edited by TT Surgeon; 10-26-2008 at 09:34 PM.
#9
Thanks for another tip TT Surgeon. I did manage to get the upper inside bolt that attaches the original cat/muffler assembly to the turbo but haven't found a way to get at the upper outside one. I think I may try to remove the heat shield to get enough clearance to actually move a wrench. I used a 13mm ratchet wrench on the upper inside bolt but it still took a long time. I have tried a wobbly socket and a series of extensions and u-joints to try to get an angle but no success so far. I also ordered a 13mm half moon wrench to try. I am waiting for new copper gaskets because the ones shipped with my original order were bent so I have some time. Getting the headers off was the easy part. I am propbably going to regret not installing larger turbos by the time I am done.
#10
I appreciate all the advice.
#11
Did you try the shorty 13mm hand wrench with ratchet action, (that's what I used, you will not be able to get a socket on there)?
May help to take off the tips as well. It's a PIA, but can be done.
May help to take off the tips as well. It's a PIA, but can be done.
#12
I hope the new sport cats are easier to install. It appears they have more clearance between the flange and cat body.
I am still trying to find a tool to remove the oxygen sensors from the cats. I can loosen the ones closest to the muffler but haven't found a wrench that will allow me to get on those closest to the turbo. I may try dropping the cat end of he muffler assembly down a bit with the sensors attached supported by jack stands and then see if I have enough room. I have not been able to find an 22mm angled crowfoot wrench at Sears or any of the local auto parts stores but I may go to a tool supply store today.
Thanks again for your advice.
#13
I used a regular 22 mm hand wrench, I dropped the whole can/system down and did it when it was lowered, should be just enough slack, or disconnect the sensor wires from the top and drop the whole thing out. If you're leaving the bumper in place, it helps to have somebody pull on it to give the muffler enough clearance to drop down.
GL, I've felt your pain!
GL, I've felt your pain!
#15
TT Surgeon, I have another question. Do you have to remove the 4 star bolts holding the muffler mounting assembly or is disconnecting the two straps sufficient? I have the straps disconnected and the muffler assembly will move up and down and side to side somewhat but will not disengage.