'98 TJ- Help replacing cat
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'98 TJ- Help replacing cat
'98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able
to remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe.
I also managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler
to the back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from
the muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good
advice on this?
My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able
to remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe.
I also managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler
to the back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from
the muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good
advice on this?
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Re: '98 TJ- Help replacing cat
Most muffler places just cut the pipe off and fabricate a coupler...... time
is money
"GTK" <gkucera@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able to
> remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe. I also
> managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler to the
> back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from the
> muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good advice on
> this?
is money
"GTK" <gkucera@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able to
> remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe. I also
> managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler to the
> back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from the
> muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good advice on
> this?
#3
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Re: '98 TJ- Help replacing cat
Most muffler places just cut the pipe off and fabricate a coupler...... time
is money
"GTK" <gkucera@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able to
> remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe. I also
> managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler to the
> back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from the
> muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good advice on
> this?
is money
"GTK" <gkucera@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:yJl3h.6426$lY5.419@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able to
> remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe. I also
> managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler to the
> back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from the
> muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good advice on
> this?
#4
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Re: '98 TJ- Help replacing cat
Most muffler places just cut the pipe off and fabricate a coupler...... time
is money
"GTK" <gkucera@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:yJl3h.6426$lY5.419@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able to
> remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe. I also
> managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler to the
> back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from the
> muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good advice on
> this?
is money
"GTK" <gkucera@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:yJl3h.6426$lY5.419@bignews6.bellsouth.net...
> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able to
> remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe. I also
> managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler to the
> back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from the
> muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good advice on
> this?
#5
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Re: '98 TJ- Help replacing cat
Once the u-bolt has crimped the two pipes together you need an air
chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut on
an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
coupling with two new clamps.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
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GTK wrote:
>
> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able
> to remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe.
> I also managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler
> to the back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from
> the muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good
> advice on this?
chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut on
an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
coupling with two new clamps.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
GTK wrote:
>
> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able
> to remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe.
> I also managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler
> to the back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from
> the muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good
> advice on this?
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Re: '98 TJ- Help replacing cat
Once the u-bolt has crimped the two pipes together you need an air
chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut on
an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
coupling with two new clamps.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
GTK wrote:
>
> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able
> to remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe.
> I also managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler
> to the back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from
> the muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good
> advice on this?
chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut on
an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
coupling with two new clamps.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
GTK wrote:
>
> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able
> to remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe.
> I also managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler
> to the back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from
> the muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good
> advice on this?
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Re: '98 TJ- Help replacing cat
Once the u-bolt has crimped the two pipes together you need an air
chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut on
an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
coupling with two new clamps.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
GTK wrote:
>
> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able
> to remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe.
> I also managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler
> to the back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from
> the muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good
> advice on this?
chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut on
an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
coupling with two new clamps.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
Canadian Off Road Trips Photos: Non members can still view!
Jan/06 http://www.imagestation.com/album/pi...?id=2115147590
(More Off Road album links at bottom of the view page)
GTK wrote:
>
> '98 TJ, 6-cyl, 5-spd
>
> My cat has a very annoying rattle in it. Bought a new one that has the
> omplete exhaust pipe already attached upstream of the cat. I was able
> to remove the two bolts on the TJ between the header and exhaust pipe.
> I also managed to get the rusted bolt off the clamp holding the muffler
> to the back of the cat. But still can't budge releasing the cat from
> the muffler. Not a helluva lot of room to twist and pull. Any good
> advice on this?
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Re: '98 TJ- Help replacing cat
Mike Romain wrote:
> Once the u-bolt has crimped the two pipes together you need an air
> chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut
> on an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
>
> Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
> coupling with two new clamps.
I managed to get my old cat off with an angle grinder for the big work
and a diamond cutting wheel on the dremmel for where the grinder would
not fit. Took a while to cut and peel pipe back.
--
DougW
> Once the u-bolt has crimped the two pipes together you need an air
> chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut
> on an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
>
> Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
> coupling with two new clamps.
I managed to get my old cat off with an angle grinder for the big work
and a diamond cutting wheel on the dremmel for where the grinder would
not fit. Took a while to cut and peel pipe back.
--
DougW
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Re: '98 TJ- Help replacing cat
Mike Romain wrote:
> Once the u-bolt has crimped the two pipes together you need an air
> chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut
> on an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
>
> Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
> coupling with two new clamps.
I managed to get my old cat off with an angle grinder for the big work
and a diamond cutting wheel on the dremmel for where the grinder would
not fit. Took a while to cut and peel pipe back.
--
DougW
> Once the u-bolt has crimped the two pipes together you need an air
> chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut
> on an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
>
> Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
> coupling with two new clamps.
I managed to get my old cat off with an angle grinder for the big work
and a diamond cutting wheel on the dremmel for where the grinder would
not fit. Took a while to cut and peel pipe back.
--
DougW
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Re: '98 TJ- Help replacing cat
Mike Romain wrote:
> Once the u-bolt has crimped the two pipes together you need an air
> chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut
> on an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
>
> Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
> coupling with two new clamps.
I managed to get my old cat off with an angle grinder for the big work
and a diamond cutting wheel on the dremmel for where the grinder would
not fit. Took a while to cut and peel pipe back.
--
DougW
> Once the u-bolt has crimped the two pipes together you need an air
> chisel to get them apart. The outer pipe has to be stretched or cut
> on an angle and peeled off the inner pipe, it will not slip off.
>
> Usually it is fastest to just cut the sucker and add a 4" 'butt'
> coupling with two new clamps.
I managed to get my old cat off with an angle grinder for the big work
and a diamond cutting wheel on the dremmel for where the grinder would
not fit. Took a while to cut and peel pipe back.
--
DougW