How do you remove a "rice burner" exhaust system?
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Re: How do you remove a "rice burner" exhaust system?
Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t). What do you guys think? Thanks.
myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t). What do you guys think? Thanks.
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Re: How do you remove a "rice burner" exhaust system?
Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t). What do you guys think? Thanks.
myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t). What do you guys think? Thanks.
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Re: How do you remove a "rice burner" exhaust system?
Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t). What do you guys think? Thanks.
myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t). What do you guys think? Thanks.
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On 28 Jul 2006 18:11:56 -0700, DizzyCat5@gmail.com wrote:
>Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
>myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
>one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t).What do you guys think? Thanks.
It depends on how long you plan to keep the car. The Honda muffler
will probably last at least 10 years. The replacement muffler--who
knows. But several years at least.
Unlike more critical parts, I can't see any compelling reason to
spring for the Honda muffler.
Make sure to have plenty of penetrating oil on hand and allow time for
the frozen bolts to soak. WD 40 is NOT penetrating oil. You need
something like Liquid Wrench or Kroil. Liquid Wrench has been around a
lot longer than you have and I know it works.
Hope this helps
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
>Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
>myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
>one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t).What do you guys think? Thanks.
It depends on how long you plan to keep the car. The Honda muffler
will probably last at least 10 years. The replacement muffler--who
knows. But several years at least.
Unlike more critical parts, I can't see any compelling reason to
spring for the Honda muffler.
Make sure to have plenty of penetrating oil on hand and allow time for
the frozen bolts to soak. WD 40 is NOT penetrating oil. You need
something like Liquid Wrench or Kroil. Liquid Wrench has been around a
lot longer than you have and I know it works.
Hope this helps
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
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Re: How do you remove a "rice burner" exhaust system?
On 28 Jul 2006 18:11:56 -0700, DizzyCat5@gmail.com wrote:
>Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
>myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
>one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t).What do you guys think? Thanks.
It depends on how long you plan to keep the car. The Honda muffler
will probably last at least 10 years. The replacement muffler--who
knows. But several years at least.
Unlike more critical parts, I can't see any compelling reason to
spring for the Honda muffler.
Make sure to have plenty of penetrating oil on hand and allow time for
the frozen bolts to soak. WD 40 is NOT penetrating oil. You need
something like Liquid Wrench or Kroil. Liquid Wrench has been around a
lot longer than you have and I know it works.
Hope this helps
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
>Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
>myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
>one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t).What do you guys think? Thanks.
It depends on how long you plan to keep the car. The Honda muffler
will probably last at least 10 years. The replacement muffler--who
knows. But several years at least.
Unlike more critical parts, I can't see any compelling reason to
spring for the Honda muffler.
Make sure to have plenty of penetrating oil on hand and allow time for
the frozen bolts to soak. WD 40 is NOT penetrating oil. You need
something like Liquid Wrench or Kroil. Liquid Wrench has been around a
lot longer than you have and I know it works.
Hope this helps
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
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Re: How do you remove a "rice burner" exhaust system?
On 28 Jul 2006 18:11:56 -0700, DizzyCat5@gmail.com wrote:
>Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
>myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
>one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t).What do you guys think? Thanks.
It depends on how long you plan to keep the car. The Honda muffler
will probably last at least 10 years. The replacement muffler--who
knows. But several years at least.
Unlike more critical parts, I can't see any compelling reason to
spring for the Honda muffler.
Make sure to have plenty of penetrating oil on hand and allow time for
the frozen bolts to soak. WD 40 is NOT penetrating oil. You need
something like Liquid Wrench or Kroil. Liquid Wrench has been around a
lot longer than you have and I know it works.
Hope this helps
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
>Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
>myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
>one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t).What do you guys think? Thanks.
It depends on how long you plan to keep the car. The Honda muffler
will probably last at least 10 years. The replacement muffler--who
knows. But several years at least.
Unlike more critical parts, I can't see any compelling reason to
spring for the Honda muffler.
Make sure to have plenty of penetrating oil on hand and allow time for
the frozen bolts to soak. WD 40 is NOT penetrating oil. You need
something like Liquid Wrench or Kroil. Liquid Wrench has been around a
lot longer than you have and I know it works.
Hope this helps
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
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Re: How do you remove a "rice burner" exhaust system?
On 28 Jul 2006 18:11:56 -0700, DizzyCat5@gmail.com wrote:
>Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
>myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
>one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t).What do you guys think? Thanks.
It depends on how long you plan to keep the car. The Honda muffler
will probably last at least 10 years. The replacement muffler--who
knows. But several years at least.
Unlike more critical parts, I can't see any compelling reason to
spring for the Honda muffler.
Make sure to have plenty of penetrating oil on hand and allow time for
the frozen bolts to soak. WD 40 is NOT penetrating oil. You need
something like Liquid Wrench or Kroil. Liquid Wrench has been around a
lot longer than you have and I know it works.
Hope this helps
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
>Thank you all for your responses. I think I will replace the muffler
>myself. Now, should I replace it with a Honda OEM muffler or this Bosal
>one (http://tinyurl.com/md67t).What do you guys think? Thanks.
It depends on how long you plan to keep the car. The Honda muffler
will probably last at least 10 years. The replacement muffler--who
knows. But several years at least.
Unlike more critical parts, I can't see any compelling reason to
spring for the Honda muffler.
Make sure to have plenty of penetrating oil on hand and allow time for
the frozen bolts to soak. WD 40 is NOT penetrating oil. You need
something like Liquid Wrench or Kroil. Liquid Wrench has been around a
lot longer than you have and I know it works.
Hope this helps
Elliot Richmond
Itinerant astronomy teacher
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