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How to slide the loose, unclamped tailpipe from the 240GL Wagon, and to disconnect the muffler from its mount. 200 1986

What bulletproof said. I just figured this out on my first venture into exhaust repair. It was only after installing a new IPD sport catback, re gasketing the header, and installing a new bosal downpipe that I realized last weekend that my 30 year old cat is literally empty. Unintended straight pipe. So now I've done the unscrew the hanger trick twice, and I may have to do it again to line up the new cat.

I will join the chorus above in saying that that you may want to lube the holes in the rubber hanger. That saved a lot of fight against the hanger undoing my screwing and unscrewing of the mount.

Oh my, the multiple entendres.






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