Spotted - decat bypass pipes on eBay
Spotted - decat bypass pipes on eBay
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budaholic

Original Poster:

1,516 posts

258 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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Just found this on eBay, someone could pick up a bargain. I'd bid for em but unfortunately, I just collected my nice new ones from Tower View yesterday. Tried jacking car and squeezing underneath to fit em myself. Bad idea. Going local garage with 4 post on Monday morning to fit em, cant wait.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=7926527488&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT

Rob Dance

200 posts

262 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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for a 4.2,
i ( hope?) presume they will also fit a 4.5

carl_w

10,447 posts

281 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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Never squeeze under a car that's only supported on a jack(s).

budaholic

Original Poster:

1,516 posts

258 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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Rob Dance said:
for a 4.2,
i ( hope?) presume they will also fit a 4.5


don't think so, I was told they're different in some way, not sure how though.

I'm sure a post will follow from someone with more knowledge on this.

budaholic

Original Poster:

1,516 posts

258 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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carl_w said:
Never squeeze under a car that's only supported on a jack(s).

Thanks for warning, but I did have it on 2 axle stands too, but good advise for everyone. Actually, i must buy a trolley jack that will go lower than my current one

trooper1212

9,457 posts

275 months

Saturday 9th October 2004
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budaholic said:

Rob Dance said:
for a 4.2,
i ( hope?) presume they will also fit a 4.5



don't think so, I was told they're different in some way, not sure how though.

I'm sure a post will follow from someone with more knowledge on this.


There are two lengths I believe. 17" and 16.25". my 96 4.2 had 17" cats that I spent the afternoon replacing with a couple of decat pipes (thanks joolz).

Not too bad a job, but I had to buy a couple of wheel ramps from halfords and use a 3ft plank of wood on each to reduced the angle so I could back the car up without damaging the paintwork.
Managed to snap 3 bolts trying to get them off, due to rust, and the others weren't in good condition, so make sure you have replacement bolts ready. I'd also recommend buying a 13mm ratchet spanner. There isn't much space around the cats and my socket ratchet wouldn't fit. It took ages to get them off with normal wrenches, putting them back on with a ratchet wrench took a quarter of the time.
Ideally you'll need 2 people to do the job if you don't have a lift, as 3 hands are very useful when you're lying on your back getting all sweaty

crazycats

700 posts

272 months

Sunday 10th October 2004
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Nice carpet

Rob Dance

200 posts

262 months

Sunday 10th October 2004
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"There are two lengths I believe. 17" and 16.25".

Best I stop bidding on them , could save me hours of "fun" under the motor !!

davidd

6,668 posts

307 months

Monday 11th October 2004
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Take it to your local tyre and exhaust place, they fitted mine in about 20mins and took a tenner in cash off me.

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Julian64

14,325 posts

277 months

Monday 11th October 2004
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Word of waring, those pipes look very very long to be going on a newish 4.5.

trooper1212

9,457 posts

275 months

Monday 11th October 2004
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Julian64 said:
Word of waring, those pipes look very very long to be going on a newish 4.5.


and they look the perfect length for a old 4.2

Driving to work this morning and it was a little fumey, so I think I need to tighten up the bolts a bit this weekend.
The Cerb seems more responsive now, but one of the cats had broken down so that's probably why it feels better with them off.


simond001

4,519 posts

300 months

Tuesday 12th October 2004
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I'm sure Joolz only charged me about £60 for a pair new