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Car-Nut 04-04-2011 12:23 PM

Exhaust Tips Again
 
This time not cleaning.... :icon_wink:

I set to work removing the old ones undid the grub screw thing, gave them a good knock all round where i could reach then tried to knock them off putting an old screwdriver on the lip and whacking the screwdriver with a lump hammer ..... No joy :icon_hyper:

Tried put penetrating oild down between the pipe and the old chrome tips left it a day, gave it another whack still no joy :icon_no:

Any suggestions, I thought of heat but the bumper is near ...

Any tips recommended :)

speedyxjs 04-06-2011 04:30 AM

Angry grinder

Straight6DOHC 04-06-2011 10:47 AM

I know space is tight, but, if you can get a G clamp and tighten to break the seal, then turn x degrees and tighten again. Repeat until loose? I tried to get the dp off the underfloor cat while both were off the car. I had to stand on them at the union, flip it over and stand on it again. Eventually after much repetition they came apart.

Car-Nut 04-06-2011 03:20 PM

Thanks for both replies... :)

Someone in the office suggested an angle grinder today I thought maybe a bit severe but I'll give it a bash :icon_idea1:

I'll report back on this after the week-end

speedyxjs 04-08-2011 07:02 AM

If you just cut a small slot along it you should be able to prise it off with a screwdriver

Car-Nut 04-11-2011 04:55 AM

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As a few took the time ot chip in I thought I'd post pics of yesterdays tinkering on the X330 ;)

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Halfway there:

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These wont be going on eBay :icon_no:

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Close up:

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Im not over all happy with the quality of the tips but they are better than what was on, also the fitting idea was ugly in my ideas it was 3 U brackets which were tightened on to the exhaust by the bolt, I dumped the the U's and just used the bolts, I still believe the bolts supplied ate too long. I will be changing them, also I will look out for a better quality tip.

I am doing another back-end upgrade next week(I'm not the first to do it but I'll post some pics anyway)

Just preiwing the post, my rear number plate also needs straightening :icon_shrug:


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