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removing 1st cat


miko_supra
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WD40 will help, but ideally you really need to get some heat on it. I honestly find it better to take mine to the local kwik fit and hand over £15 for them to do the job for you... they haveall the ramps, long reach spanners and torches to hand.

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dont need it on the ramps for an NA all the nuts are accesable from the top (apart from the very bottom 2 but then thats just a jack jobbie) If it is the middle 4 bolts that are tight you can always undo the manifold and take the lot out however it is a PITA to get it back in again

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well! eventually got the cat out yesterday after many hours. edend up getting a blow torch on the nuts, and getting them red hot. came off a treat then! had to take them off from underneath the car aswell with about 2 feet of extension from the socket.

 

so pleased, as the cat was making a horrible noise and now it sounds as good as new with a decent replacement.

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