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'93 945 NA Exhaust 900 1993

Kevin,

Same deal happened to mine, solution was to spend an hour or so and grind out the old weld from the crotch of the pipes, take your time and do it properly. Take the pipe to a local welder and have them weld it closed again. Oh take the pipe off the car, only way to reach the top of the pipe, welder does a better job that way as well. Total cost $20, plus the cost of one new down pipe gasket, total time, 3 hrs. Alot better than $600 to replace mine. If the bolts to the cat won't come off, cut them off and just get 3 high temp nuts and bolts from an auto store.






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