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Old 10-31-2010, 06:53 AM
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Exhaust Replacement on 87 4Runner

I searched but couldn't find anything on this subject.

I have a 1987 4Runner that I'm dropping a rebuilt engine into. While I'm at it, I want to replace the entire exhaust line. The two bolts at the catalytic converter are rusted out and I can not get them out. I have a "hold on" set of specialty sockets to deal with the grip issues between rust and rounded heads. Even with pneumatic tools, I can't seem to get these bolts to go.

I'm trying to avoid cutting the brackets out. I'm not worried about damaging the old line, I have an all new set up for it.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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have you tried heating then and adding some pb blaster? if that don't work cut the nuts off with a cutoff tool.
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when ever i have a problem after ive tired every thing i go to the shop down the road and pay them like $5 to break bolt for me with air and there always happy to help for alittle cash.
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Thanks, I'll see if I can get either of those options to work for me
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a well-placed cold chisel and a big-assed ball peen hammer always works for me
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Heat it up with a simple propane torch and quickly quench it with water. do this a time or two and you should be able to back em right out.
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