[Shotimes] dynomax (easy install)?

bob fisher thunderbird88@comcast.net
Fri, 16 Jun 2006 09:24:16 -0400


i did mine on my front street,in town with a floor jack and hand tools with 
an electric impact gun to get the old rusted clamps off.now they say without 
a rod shifter it doesn't fit as well?that i don't know cause i have a plus 
with a rod shifter so mine fit nicely.i also used ati-seize on all my joints 
so when a part does go bad i won't have as hard a time to take it apart.BOB
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Techpriest" <techpriest@ourlair.com>
To: "'SHO'" <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 7:39 AM
Subject: RE: [Shotimes] dynomax (easy install)?


>I want to replace the exhaust on my 89 before it falls off on it's own.  It
> is currently being held on with bailing wire and the mufflers have holes 
> in
> them.  Was thinking I would use a catless Y to save money since we don't
> cats in KS.  I would go with Dynomax for the rest since it is the only
> complete exhaust kit available for the SHO that I have found.  Is this the
> kind of job a non-mechanic could do with simple hand tools and a floor 
> jack
> on a weekend?  I do have an air compressor and impact tools, but no way to
> weld.  I have got to make friends with somebody with a lift....
>
>> got my exhaust on,but not tightened.thing fits like the stock
>> exhaust.i had
>> actually more trouble getting the old,rusted one off.finally
>> got the hack saw
>> and fixed that LOL!only thing is the drivers side muffler
>> does sit a tad lower
>> so i'll have to adjust it slightly,but not much.thanks to all
>> of you for your
>> help.BOB
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