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96 Cobra Mid-Pipe Install Question
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<blockquote data-quote="cbrown9064" data-source="post: 14054320" data-attributes="member: 160552"><p>+1</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, definitely!!! I sprayed all my exhaust hardware (manifold studs/nuts and bolts from mid to mufflers) down with PB Blaster a couple days before I wanted to start on the trans removal. I already had it on jack stands at this point and needed to wait for the weekend to remove the trans. If you have that luxury, spray it down a couple times. PB Blaster is my favorite. The more time you give it the better it works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cbrown9064, post: 14054320, member: 160552"] +1 Oh yeah, definitely!!! I sprayed all my exhaust hardware (manifold studs/nuts and bolts from mid to mufflers) down with PB Blaster a couple days before I wanted to start on the trans removal. I already had it on jack stands at this point and needed to wait for the weekend to remove the trans. If you have that luxury, spray it down a couple times. PB Blaster is my favorite. The more time you give it the better it works. [/QUOTE]
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