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I was wondering if it is neccessary for the S-Pipe to be welded to the I-Pipe. I recently had my Cat replaced and the two became seperated the next day. I was wondering if I could just push them back into one another, or I if I had to have them welded.
Thanks in advance.
2000 Camaro w/T-Tops<br />Mods: Magnaflow Muffler<-Crap,Whisper Lid, Whisper CAI, MacEwen White Gauge Faces, White HVAC<br />Coming Soon: Cutout?
Perhaps they just forgot to put the clamp back on then, I checked the S-Pipe to Cat and it's welded firmly, but I can actually see where the S and I Pipe have seperated and moved horizontally apart from one another.
2000 Camaro w/T-Tops<br />Mods: Magnaflow Muffler<-Crap,Whisper Lid, Whisper CAI, MacEwen White Gauge Faces, White HVAC<br />Coming Soon: Cutout?
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by Kraut187: Perhaps they just forgot to put the clamp back on then, I checked the S-Pipe to Cat and it's welded firmly, but I can actually see where the S and I Pipe have seperated and moved horizontally apart from one another.<hr></blockquote>
Just go under and tighten it back up. Ur exhaust note should be noticebly louder if that is the case.....and they don't need to unclamp that to put a cat on.....I should know, I installed my own cat back and this is my 2nd aftermarket cat on my maro right now.
[ September 12, 2003: Message edited by: F1GT ]</p>
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Just got back fromthe dealership, they said It was "because I have an aftermarket Muffler" Which is total bull****. I told them that it was fine before they screwed with my cat, but they said they still couldn't fix it. I think the guy welded the S-Pipe on to the Cat crooked, I'll have to go and get under it. Now, to try and rig something....
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