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JC Whitney has a pipe seperator that they sell but it only fits up to 2. 5in. pipe. Anybody know of one thet will fit a 3. 5 or 4in pipe? I want to remove and reinstall the CAT and muffler and am looking for a puller.
 
Kind of thought that way. Once I ever got the plumbing apart the pinch clamps now on it would have put a large crease in the material, saws all would get rid of that. Can't afford a 4in right now.
 
I'm in the middle of a project now and need to remove two mufflers from the "silencer tunnel" ('78 Jaguar) in order to get at some bolts which are otherwise inaccessible. Cutting the pipe with a Sawzall to later make a butt joint with a flat band clamp would be difficult as the pipe is mostly curves and runs up through the rear suspension. Cutting it right where the exhaust pipe enters the front of the muffler, however is a straight shot/easy access.



So what about cutting the exhaust right at the end of the muffler pipe then putting them back together with a lap joint band clamp (see attached) rather than cutting the pipe and using a flat band clamp that's made for a butt joint? Think it would be strong enough?
 
R-N-R said:
That should work just fine.

Thank you very much, RNR. Saves me much blood, sweat and tears.



"There's a leak under my Jaguar. "

"What is it? Oil or blood?"

"Usually a 50/50 mix. " :(
 
CarlJensen said:
JC Whitney has a pipe seperator that they sell but it only fits up to 2. 5in. pipe. Anybody know of one thet will fit a 3. 5 or 4in pipe? I want to remove and reinstall the CAT and muffler and am looking for a puller.

Eastwood has an exhaust seperator that is good for 4". Try www.eastwood.com # 43583. It is $69. 99.



Of course I used my Craftsman Professional "sawsall" with a 6" blade and just cut my muffler off when I installed the MBRP.



Eastwood has a bunch of good stuff for auto restoration, body work, etc.
 
If you think the site is good, wait until you have the catalog. I'm amazed at the things I need but did not know they existed!! Just like needing a few screws and going into Home Depot with a shoping cart...



I do authentic restorations on old cars. Needless to say I'm a member of Eastwood's Buyers Club.
 
Yeah they have alot of good stuff but it's expensive! Like the Camping World catalog, a lot of the stuff you can get at Wal-Mart for 1/2 the price.
 
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