Tail pipe cuttah
- Carl McFly
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Tail pipe cuttah
Anyone have a tail pipe cutter I can borrow? Need to replace the muffler on my XJ and it's welded to the cat. Don't think AZ has them in their rental fleet but I'll check
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Re: Tail pipe cuttah
You mean a sawzall?
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Re: Tail pipe cuttah
Angle grinder with a cutting wheel?
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Tail pipe cuttah
I assume you're talking about one of these guys:
I'd still say sawzall though. Or what The Kurt said.
I'd still say sawzall though. Or what The Kurt said.
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Re: Tail pipe cuttah
Looking for something like this...... cuts up to 3 3/4" exhaust pipe
My plan is to cut off the old muffler pipe (on the outside) and retain the cat pipe (on the inside) so I can slide the new muffler over the existing cat pipe. But maybe it will be quicker to just hack it off and get an adapter with the correct ID / OD on each end. But I'm trying to avoid that
My plan is to cut off the old muffler pipe (on the outside) and retain the cat pipe (on the inside) so I can slide the new muffler over the existing cat pipe. But maybe it will be quicker to just hack it off and get an adapter with the correct ID / OD on each end. But I'm trying to avoid that
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Re: Tail pipe cuttah
Cut it off, and use the adapter. Quicker and easier. Weld the new muffler in and be done.
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Re: Tail pipe cuttah
Sawzall with the right blade! Then pick up the right adaptor.
Your favorite tool store has this: http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsea ... ipe+cutter if you want to go the hard route!
Your favorite tool store has this: http://www.harborfreight.com/catalogsea ... ipe+cutter if you want to go the hard route!
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Re: Tail pipe cuttah
For your troubles, just buy one at the parts store?Carl McFly wrote:Looking for something like this...... cuts up to 3 3/4" exhaust pipe
My plan is to cut off the old muffler pipe (on the outside) and retain the cat pipe (on the inside) so I can slide the new muffler over the existing cat pipe. But maybe it will be quicker to just hack it off and get an adapter with the correct ID / OD on each end. But I'm trying to avoid that
I like a sawzall with a blade by Maven.
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Re: Tail pipe cuttah
ummm no but thanks lmao!ArticRubi wrote:I assume you're talking about one of these guys:
Thanks for the HF lead John - I'm not going to pay $50 at AZ but if I can get it for less than $20 at HF that might be the way to go. I know adapters are an option, I just hate those. They bring back memories of Franken-xhausts on just about every car I ever owned when I was a kid
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Re: Tail pipe cuttah
Ah they really $50? I didn't realize that.
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I have a tubing cuttah like Ahtic Rubi posted you could borrow. It'll cut right through exhaust pipes up to .5" diametah. I think you can get the adaptah to allow it to fit much largah tubing, like 2.25" exhaust.
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I have a tubing cuttah like Ahtic Rubi posted you could borrow. It'll cut right through exhaust pipes up to .5" diametah. I think you can get the adaptah to allow it to fit much largah tubing, like 2.25" exhaust.
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Re: Tail pipe cuttah
I've got an ArticRubi style that'll handle 3" pipe easy!
Little interesting using it under an XJ though
Little interesting using it under an XJ though
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