TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge Part XIII
That was getting the muffler off. That was not my problem here. The muffle is off just fine. My options are the FM pipe in stainless or the Bassani in black, because stainless is out of stock everywhere. I've called everyone that sells the pipe and no one has it in stainless.
Good evening all. Pretty busy day taking care of business. I am preparing dinner, I turned on the TV and the Maury "Who Da Baby Daddy Is" show came up. I am holing out hope they have to search and wide for guests but I suspect there is an endless supply.
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rocket23 (08-15-2022)
I watch older ***** than that lol
I'll ask since no one else has: Have you contacted the manufacturer?
As far as milling/drilling/tapping that, it is likely that it is made from 304 stainless steel which requires some relatively special tools and skills to work with. Being welded on already doesn't help matters.
Can you take a picture of the other side to show what we're dealing with there? I can't tell from that picture what is going on with the configuration.
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Stainless fasteners can be a pain and not all they're cracked up to be in certain applications ... As Lou stated, a quality carbide bit may help but treat it kindly ... Galling isn't uncommon especially in stainless to stainless applications ... good luck
That really sucks, Chris.
I'll ask since no one else has: Have you contacted the manufacturer?
As far as milling/drilling/tapping that, it is likely that it is made from 304 stainless steel which requires some relatively special tools and skills to work with. Being welded on already doesn't help matters.
Can you take a picture of the other side to show what we're dealing with there? I can't tell from that picture what is going on with the configuration.
I'll ask since no one else has: Have you contacted the manufacturer?
As far as milling/drilling/tapping that, it is likely that it is made from 304 stainless steel which requires some relatively special tools and skills to work with. Being welded on already doesn't help matters.
Can you take a picture of the other side to show what we're dealing with there? I can't tell from that picture what is going on with the configuration.
Holding on to that thing without screwing it up will be a fiddly thing. What's in the holes are what's left of the bolts?