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Old 01-24-2007, 10:08 PM   #21
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hey drew why dont you take some pics. seriously. its really hard to get a picture of whats really going on. open them up in MS paint and draw circles and arrows. label them. that way we can see whats going on.
that's an even worse idea.... and how the **** can heat wrap rubbing on metal be worse then metal rubbing on metal?
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Old 01-25-2007, 05:51 PM   #23
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that's an even worse idea.... and how the **** can heat wrap rubbing on metal be worse then metal rubbing on metal?

i didnt say it was a worse idea. i said it was a horrible idea. that would be a band-aid at best. how long do you think the heat wrap would stand up to that abuse? its false security. if youve got to do it twice might as well do it right. heating up the header and bending it with a pry bar, on the car...., was a pretty bad idea too. thats a good way to crack exhaust flanges, oil pans....(ahem), make other parts of the exhaust not line up propperly causing leaks, etc etc.
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