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MarkR

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Thanks Chris. I'm not driving it before doing the job (I picked up some exhaust assembly paste tonight so the exhaust wouldn't be hot tomorrow- far too sensible of me). I also bought some WD40 to hopefully loosen stuff up (wishful thinking probably).

 

How long do the socket extensions have to be? Is it far in? What size are they? I guess I could figure this out myself. Just being lazy.

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Thanks... just went downstairs and realised the axle stands are at the mother in laws house. This is gonna suck. I don't want to drive the car (heat from exhaust before working on it..ouch) but have no stands. Must find a replacement!

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I have gaskets for the other pipes but apparently it's better to use the paste at the turbo end (Chris Wilson advised me to do this)

 

The 2nd decat was easy, except I had to angle grind the bolts off cos they were stuck. Luckily I had spares :)

 

Just called a mate to bring around some axle stands. Let the games commence

 

I've also just put the std BOV back on to see if it makes any difference to my richness. Forgot to take a rag downstairs, was full of grease, and the phone rang. Don't you just hate that!

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PM me. It's a mate who did it and it depends on if you supply the parts etc. I gave him some stuff in exchange (carbon fibre genuine supra steering wheel etc) and some money and supplied the parts, so it worked out cheaper than the UK spec ones. Stops very well. :)

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Today didn't go as well as planned. Got the first bolt off, no hassle :) Got the second bolt loose, no probs, Couldn't move the third, and snapped my universal joint on my socket set in the process. Figured I'd go back to bolt no 2 and then see if I could loosen the cat up a bit with only one bolt on it, and hopefully get no 3 off in the process. Only one problem! Bolt 2 was coming off fine, until halfway when the stud decided it wanted to come out too, so i put everything back on and am going to get someone to do it for me. I don't want to risk breaking off the stud or locking it up somehow. Nightmare. Who'd have thought 3 little nuts were so much hassle.

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These studs snapping off: not exactly unheard of!

 

Drill it out and fit a new one. When I needed to do mine I decided to have it done on a lift, as drilling snapped studs laying on my back stopped being fun years ago.

 

My mate has ramps etc and all the tools, so I'm heading over there tomorrow :) Wish me luck!

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Thanks, that's a small relief, touch wood not snapped yet. My mate rebuilds supras and skylines for a living (and has a supra engined hilux complete with suspension, abs, ecu, dash etc all done by him ) so he's going to have a look for me. Hopefully it'll be okay. :)

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