Can I remove aftermarket 2 piece headers as one piece
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Long story short,
I have some crappy reactive headers on my 2000 lude right now and it is leaking in multiple places. I am going to replace them with a cheap temporary fix (looks like meagan 150$ shipped and they seem to have gotten decent review), they will do for now until I can afford the good stuff. Anyway, Some of the bolts are actually broken off where the header splits into the second piece and I was wondering if I would be able to remove the header all as one piece. I don't really feel like paying a shop to cut them off if I can do it myself without too much trouble. If I cannot remove them myself as one piece, what would be a good price to have a shot do it knowing the current circumstances.
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Steve
I have some crappy reactive headers on my 2000 lude right now and it is leaking in multiple places. I am going to replace them with a cheap temporary fix (looks like meagan 150$ shipped and they seem to have gotten decent review), they will do for now until I can afford the good stuff. Anyway, Some of the bolts are actually broken off where the header splits into the second piece and I was wondering if I would be able to remove the header all as one piece. I don't really feel like paying a shop to cut them off if I can do it myself without too much trouble. If I cannot remove them myself as one piece, what would be a good price to have a shot do it knowing the current circumstances.
Thanks
Steve
My favorite tool is the Angle Grinder. You can pick one up at Sears for about 30 bucks. And you an cut the header off yourself with that if you have to.
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