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12-01-2002, 08:55 AM
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BAMF
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Okay Rand here is what you should do.
The yellow line is where you should cut you could make the hole bigger by going further towards the front of the can. I tried to show that with the yellow dotted line. When you make that cut you will see that the pipe that enters the cannister continues into the cat part of the exhaust. The blue lines try to show that. If you try to cut at the red arrow you will have fits cutting through the material that the cat is made of that is very difficult and unnessessary. The orange lines show where you should cut. One line goes straight through the pipe as it enters the cat area. It will be before the cat material and easy to cut through. The other orange line needs to cut through the panel that holds the cat in place. So that orange line needs to be rotated onto the panel (shown by the welds) that is 90 degrees from the direction of the picture. By doing it this way you will get more weight out of the cannister and save a lot of time cutting. The blue line with orange around it shows the panel that holds the cat along with the orange arrows.
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12-01-2002, 10:04 AM
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Why?
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12-01-2002, 08:17 PM
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BAMF
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Why ?
Why would you ask such a question ?
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