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Exhaust System 200 1993

Art, Thanks for the reply.

You said: "You should be able to snap the clamp bolts with a wrench, or if badly rusted, large vise-grip pliers. Torch not necessary. Worst case; hack saw. The only clamp you need to remove is the one in front of the resonator, then just drop the whole assembly as a unit".

I take it that so long as I don't have to remove the Cat, then a torch is not necessary as that is the only item that is bolted onto the exhaust flange. Is this correct?

Marty
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90 244 216K, 93 244 167K, 93 244 109K, 99 V-70 73K






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