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jello
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Anyone know how or wheres a reasonable place to get an H pipe installed? I have the piping but not sure if I have the patience...lol
-------------------- I think that smell was me, sorry!
Posts: 77 | From: bay area | Registered: Apr 2010
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50DADDY
CAFords OG
Member # 3076
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Its easy,save the money,do it yourself.
Posts: 4827 | From: Suckramento | Registered: Jul 2003
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jello
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I know.... The space bolts connecting to the manifolds seem to be in a tight spot... A compressor would be ideal givin the lack of space... A compressor, i don't have..lol
-------------------- I think that smell was me, sorry!
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STANGBOY
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what year is your car
-------------------- 1986 mustang notchback
she's good from far but far from good
Posts: 2510 | From: SAN JOSE | Registered: Aug 2007
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jello
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1999
-------------------- I think that smell was me, sorry!
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50DADDY
CAFords OG
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Theres a lot of room,its easy.You just need some extensions,15mm deep socket and maybe a wobble.You might have to remove the studs on the drivers side manifold though and replace them with bolts or fully threaded studs.The problem with the factory ones is theyre only threaded halfway and aftermarket h/x pipes wont pull all the way tight like that and youll have a leak.
-------------------- "Im not stupid,i just act that way so i dont make you dummies uncomfortable."
"Old age and treachery shall overcome youth and skill."
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jello
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Right on... I'll try it out.
-------------------- I think that smell was me, sorry!
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