Drive jeep without muffler
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Re: Drive jeep without muffler
I hope they do, but a friend ran into one the bit him for his 671
pump, the other day: http://www.----------.com/chevyII.jpg
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William Oliveri wrote:
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> What, they won't give me a break? :-)
>
> Bill
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William Oliveri wrote:
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> What, they won't give me a break? :-)
>
> Bill
#12
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Re: Drive jeep without muffler
I hope they do, but a friend ran into one the bit him for his 671
pump, the other day: http://www.----------.com/chevyII.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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William Oliveri wrote:
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> What, they won't give me a break? :-)
>
> Bill
pump, the other day: http://www.----------.com/chevyII.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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William Oliveri wrote:
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> What, they won't give me a break? :-)
>
> Bill
#13
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Re: Drive jeep without muffler
I hope they do, but a friend ran into one the bit him for his 671
pump, the other day: http://www.----------.com/chevyII.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> What, they won't give me a break? :-)
>
> Bill
pump, the other day: http://www.----------.com/chevyII.jpg
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:--------------------
William Oliveri wrote:
>
> What, they won't give me a break? :-)
>
> Bill
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Re: Drive jeep without muffler
In <2gfhegF282v4U1@uni-berlin.de> William Oliveri wrote:
> Ok, I have the R&R guy just about done with my engine install and I
> need to get the pipe work done to connect to my new 4.0L exhaust
> manifold.
>
> Can I drive it without the muffler for a short distance (about 2 miles)
> or would this damage the engine in any way?
I would worry less about the engine and more about your life. My
brother tried that despite my best efforts at persuading him not to. He
didn't make it far before the exhaust melted a hole through the top of
his TJ's fuel tank; his first clue that something was amiss was fumes in
the cockpit. He stopped and had to be towed home. He's lucky he didn't
burn himself to death.
All because the parts place gave him the wrong "universal fit" muffler
and he just didn't have time to get another and fix it. So in addition
to needing a muffler, he had to wait until he could procure another tank
and get it installed.
And no, he still doesn't listen to me.
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> Ok, I have the R&R guy just about done with my engine install and I
> need to get the pipe work done to connect to my new 4.0L exhaust
> manifold.
>
> Can I drive it without the muffler for a short distance (about 2 miles)
> or would this damage the engine in any way?
I would worry less about the engine and more about your life. My
brother tried that despite my best efforts at persuading him not to. He
didn't make it far before the exhaust melted a hole through the top of
his TJ's fuel tank; his first clue that something was amiss was fumes in
the cockpit. He stopped and had to be towed home. He's lucky he didn't
burn himself to death.
All because the parts place gave him the wrong "universal fit" muffler
and he just didn't have time to get another and fix it. So in addition
to needing a muffler, he had to wait until he could procure another tank
and get it installed.
And no, he still doesn't listen to me.
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Re: Drive jeep without muffler
In <2gfhegF282v4U1@uni-berlin.de> William Oliveri wrote:
> Ok, I have the R&R guy just about done with my engine install and I
> need to get the pipe work done to connect to my new 4.0L exhaust
> manifold.
>
> Can I drive it without the muffler for a short distance (about 2 miles)
> or would this damage the engine in any way?
I would worry less about the engine and more about your life. My
brother tried that despite my best efforts at persuading him not to. He
didn't make it far before the exhaust melted a hole through the top of
his TJ's fuel tank; his first clue that something was amiss was fumes in
the cockpit. He stopped and had to be towed home. He's lucky he didn't
burn himself to death.
All because the parts place gave him the wrong "universal fit" muffler
and he just didn't have time to get another and fix it. So in addition
to needing a muffler, he had to wait until he could procure another tank
and get it installed.
And no, he still doesn't listen to me.
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> Ok, I have the R&R guy just about done with my engine install and I
> need to get the pipe work done to connect to my new 4.0L exhaust
> manifold.
>
> Can I drive it without the muffler for a short distance (about 2 miles)
> or would this damage the engine in any way?
I would worry less about the engine and more about your life. My
brother tried that despite my best efforts at persuading him not to. He
didn't make it far before the exhaust melted a hole through the top of
his TJ's fuel tank; his first clue that something was amiss was fumes in
the cockpit. He stopped and had to be towed home. He's lucky he didn't
burn himself to death.
All because the parts place gave him the wrong "universal fit" muffler
and he just didn't have time to get another and fix it. So in addition
to needing a muffler, he had to wait until he could procure another tank
and get it installed.
And no, he still doesn't listen to me.
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Re: Drive jeep without muffler
In <2gfhegF282v4U1@uni-berlin.de> William Oliveri wrote:
> Ok, I have the R&R guy just about done with my engine install and I
> need to get the pipe work done to connect to my new 4.0L exhaust
> manifold.
>
> Can I drive it without the muffler for a short distance (about 2 miles)
> or would this damage the engine in any way?
I would worry less about the engine and more about your life. My
brother tried that despite my best efforts at persuading him not to. He
didn't make it far before the exhaust melted a hole through the top of
his TJ's fuel tank; his first clue that something was amiss was fumes in
the cockpit. He stopped and had to be towed home. He's lucky he didn't
burn himself to death.
All because the parts place gave him the wrong "universal fit" muffler
and he just didn't have time to get another and fix it. So in addition
to needing a muffler, he had to wait until he could procure another tank
and get it installed.
And no, he still doesn't listen to me.
----------------------------------------------------
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> Ok, I have the R&R guy just about done with my engine install and I
> need to get the pipe work done to connect to my new 4.0L exhaust
> manifold.
>
> Can I drive it without the muffler for a short distance (about 2 miles)
> or would this damage the engine in any way?
I would worry less about the engine and more about your life. My
brother tried that despite my best efforts at persuading him not to. He
didn't make it far before the exhaust melted a hole through the top of
his TJ's fuel tank; his first clue that something was amiss was fumes in
the cockpit. He stopped and had to be towed home. He's lucky he didn't
burn himself to death.
All because the parts place gave him the wrong "universal fit" muffler
and he just didn't have time to get another and fix it. So in addition
to needing a muffler, he had to wait until he could procure another tank
and get it installed.
And no, he still doesn't listen to me.
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Re: Drive jeep without muffler
In <2gfhegF282v4U1@uni-berlin.de> William Oliveri wrote:
> Ok, I have the R&R guy just about done with my engine install and I
> need to get the pipe work done to connect to my new 4.0L exhaust
> manifold.
>
> Can I drive it without the muffler for a short distance (about 2 miles)
> or would this damage the engine in any way?
I would worry less about the engine and more about your life. My
brother tried that despite my best efforts at persuading him not to. He
didn't make it far before the exhaust melted a hole through the top of
his TJ's fuel tank; his first clue that something was amiss was fumes in
the cockpit. He stopped and had to be towed home. He's lucky he didn't
burn himself to death.
All because the parts place gave him the wrong "universal fit" muffler
and he just didn't have time to get another and fix it. So in addition
to needing a muffler, he had to wait until he could procure another tank
and get it installed.
And no, he still doesn't listen to me.
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> Ok, I have the R&R guy just about done with my engine install and I
> need to get the pipe work done to connect to my new 4.0L exhaust
> manifold.
>
> Can I drive it without the muffler for a short distance (about 2 miles)
> or would this damage the engine in any way?
I would worry less about the engine and more about your life. My
brother tried that despite my best efforts at persuading him not to. He
didn't make it far before the exhaust melted a hole through the top of
his TJ's fuel tank; his first clue that something was amiss was fumes in
the cockpit. He stopped and had to be towed home. He's lucky he didn't
burn himself to death.
All because the parts place gave him the wrong "universal fit" muffler
and he just didn't have time to get another and fix it. So in addition
to needing a muffler, he had to wait until he could procure another tank
and get it installed.
And no, he still doesn't listen to me.
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L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> The only damage will be to your pocketbook, when you get pinched.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ahhhh, unless you are like me and live in a state where they don't care
if you run open headers! ;)
I must say sometimes I love living in the state of Arkansas. Now if
only I can get ahold of me a decent Jeep, got the bug baaaaaaad.
Jason
> The only damage will be to your pocketbook, when you get pinched.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ahhhh, unless you are like me and live in a state where they don't care
if you run open headers! ;)
I must say sometimes I love living in the state of Arkansas. Now if
only I can get ahold of me a decent Jeep, got the bug baaaaaaad.
Jason
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L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> The only damage will be to your pocketbook, when you get pinched.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ahhhh, unless you are like me and live in a state where they don't care
if you run open headers! ;)
I must say sometimes I love living in the state of Arkansas. Now if
only I can get ahold of me a decent Jeep, got the bug baaaaaaad.
Jason
> The only damage will be to your pocketbook, when you get pinched.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ahhhh, unless you are like me and live in a state where they don't care
if you run open headers! ;)
I must say sometimes I love living in the state of Arkansas. Now if
only I can get ahold of me a decent Jeep, got the bug baaaaaaad.
Jason
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Re: Drive jeep without muffler
L.W.(ßill) ------ III wrote:
> The only damage will be to your pocketbook, when you get pinched.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ahhhh, unless you are like me and live in a state where they don't care
if you run open headers! ;)
I must say sometimes I love living in the state of Arkansas. Now if
only I can get ahold of me a decent Jeep, got the bug baaaaaaad.
Jason
> The only damage will be to your pocketbook, when you get pinched.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Ahhhh, unless you are like me and live in a state where they don't care
if you run open headers! ;)
I must say sometimes I love living in the state of Arkansas. Now if
only I can get ahold of me a decent Jeep, got the bug baaaaaaad.
Jason