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94 GT exhaust problem

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5.0 Cowboy

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hey guys i just started my clutch replacement project today and i had a question about getting the factory mid pipe out. ive gotten everything un hooked except for a tube that appears that it comes from the egr down the side of the midpipe and then splits off into the secound set of cats. i loosend the clamp but i still cant get it off. what should i do and what is this? thanks in advance for the responces.
 

Tom95gt

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I just sprayed some lube on it and kept prying at it... it should come oh and its a line from the smog pump and correct me if i'm wrong but it cools the cats i believe and pumps air into the exhaust
 

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Correct, the air is pumped into the cats to aid the catalytic process. Like said, theres really no "trick" save for maybe some penetrating oil and a lot of prying. Good luck.
 

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I cut mine and then used a piece of heater hose with clamps to bridge it back together... I have been suing the same piece of hose for 4 years without a problem...
 

BlownFiveLiter

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I did the same as 94-302-vert. No matter what I tried, it was not coming off of the cats, so I cut it. Been about 6 or 7 years for mine.
 

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94-302-vert said:
I cut mine and then used a piece of heater hose with clamps to bridge it back together... I have been suing the same piece of hose for 4 years without a problem...
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I cut mine and brought it in on my next scrap metal run. I probably got 1 and a half cents for it. I think this is the best use for that hose.

Kurt
 
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