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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Test pipe install

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Having a problem installing the test pipe. The sleeve on the front of the cat has an indented ring from the clamp. I did not want to trash the cat in case the pipe causes increased resonation or noise. Any hot tips? I think I will probably air chisel it and mig it back if I have to. Anyone notice an increase in objectional noise. 74K I think it might have some black stuff in it.

Thanks RJ
 
RJ, I have no muffler but still have the cat. No objectionable cab noise here. On a '97 I had I tried 4" (no cat. no muff) all the way back and it was LOUD. . sounded like a dump truck. I put the cat back on and it had more cab harmonics than my current stock exhaust with muffler removed.



Tom
 
Originally posted by RJ2

Any hot tips?
The blue one. Use a cutting torch to heat the junction red hot and it will wiggle right off and be totally reusable. I never noticed a difference in sound removing cats.
 
Mine had the 4" cat-back system before I removed the cat. The muffler was just a 12" long 'resonator'. With the cat gone, it got too loud ... for me anyway. So I routed the exhaust straight out the back with a turn-down on the end. End of problem. :)
 
Pull that CAT!!!

I removed the cat and left the muffler and it isn't much difference in sound. It does have a smoother, opener sound that I like. I had the same problem you are having. I finally took a Dremel tool with a metal cutting bit and cut a slit on either side of the front of my cat pipe. I then moved my cat up and down to get it looser. I then took a strap and come along and pulled on the cat against my back trailer hitch. Then with tension on it I moved the cat around and it finally popped off. They don't come off easily. I didn't have a torch and not sure if I really wanted to use it on the cat. I hope to never have to reinstall it! :rolleyes: Herb
 
RJ2: I've got a '96... ... ... where did you get the test pipe? I'm thinking the cat would rather hide in the corner of the garage than under my truck.
 
A test pipe!

Believe it or not I bought it from the Dodge Stealers. OOOPs, I mean Dealer! I think it was made for '94 Dodge CTD trucks. I believe that year came without the cat. I'm sure someone online will have the part number and will post it for you. By the way, They don't list it as a "test'' pipe. I found it on their microfiche with all the exaust pipes. I believe it is also 42" long. They sell a shorter one also for short boxes. It costed me $42. 00. Good Luck, Herb:cool:
 
One of the problems I was having is the truck has a banks muffler and pipes and not sure the test pipe would fit. I just moved and have not been able to find my mics.
 
I got this part number from the DodgeRam web site. DC part number is 52019170AB, convertor test pipe. Hope this helps. I have been thinking about this myself. Do a search for my name and a link called "Straight pipe ?".



Ronco
 
Ronco has it!

Yes, That's the number for the pipe! If it's a factory cat it will work being they're the same size from end to end. Thanks Ronco, Herb:D
 
test pipe

I ended up destroying the cat in order to save it... lol. Its crimped on there GOOD. Truck is a little bit louder at idle.
 
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