![]() 02/24/2014 at 20:48 • Filed to: PSA | ![]() | ![]() |
Oppo PSA: It's impossible to unblolt the exhaust on an 05 Odyssey with 133k miles with a rachet. Do not attempt. Yes, even with WD-40.
Also it uses 14mm sockets. What the heck uses 14mm?!
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lol at least you tried. That's all that matters, right?
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I wanted it to go vroom! :((((((
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WD-40 isn't a good penetration fluid. . . soak that shit in PB blaster or some Kroil and you should get some movement out of it. . .
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How many other cars are you planning to do this on? More of those videos need to happen.
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Heat cycles plus rust.... gotta love exhaust nuts that never come off! 10, 12, and 14mm are the most common used sizes in Japanese cars I've found.
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My car uses 10mm on EVERYTHING.
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Brake calipers on the first-gen Volvo S80 have 7mm hex-head machine screws. It took me far too long to find a 7mm hex key.
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You know your shit.
Mega +1 for this........ WD-40 is shit for helping penetrate rust
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Uhh well 2 maybe 3.
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You need to swear more, I've found that helps...
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Do not have either and do not care enough to buy any, lol.
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use the heat wrench.
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It's a video series yay!
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Shit I didn't try that
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the wha
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heat the nuts with a torch.
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That's how my Subarus were, lol
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It's not like I need to take the exhaust off, it's just for shits and giggles, so I'm not going to go through all that effort (I don't have a torch anyway)
![]() 02/24/2014 at 21:00 |
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It's not like you're going to reuse the bolts. Just turn harder, twist the heads off and move on. Works for me.
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Actually I was going to. So I stopped.
![]() 02/24/2014 at 21:01 |
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shits & giggles is the best reason to go through anything. and every boy should get a torch for his tenth bday.
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I've found channeling Sam L. Jackson works best for me.
Remember, the L stands for motherfucker...
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In all seriousness, if they're more than a few years old, don't reuse the bolts. Just get new hardware. Otherwise they'll just prove their short life span to you a couple months later.
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Heat, let cool a little and apply Kroil. Let sit a while and apply more. Let sit. When you go to loosen, give it a big tug to the tighten side, then attempt to loosen. Works.
![]() 02/24/2014 at 21:10 |
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If I cared I'd put effort into it but It's not important
![]() 02/24/2014 at 21:11 |
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Well I'm not doing it now anyway so it doesn't matter anymore. But if I was I would
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A can of PB Blaster only costs a couple bucks. It's a LOT less work to hit the bolts with a some PB than to try an fight with them without it.
![]() 02/24/2014 at 21:14 |
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I wasted all those finger strokes. :)
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The answer to your question is all Japanese car makers.
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Yep!
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WD40 is Water Displacement formula 40, there is nothing about Rust in the name.
P B'laster stands for "Penetrating Blaster", ergo it's made for penetrating Rust.
Hope that cleared things up.
![]() 02/24/2014 at 21:35 |
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That's the great things about Cavalier and other J boides. Exhausts fall off by themselves no torque required!
![]() 02/24/2014 at 21:40 |
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That's funny, the Cavalier (Godspeed11's girlfriend drives it) was right behind the minivan when we were trying to pop the exhaust off. Yep, it definitely has a rusted out exhaust and sounds awesome haha
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My exhaust fell off my cavalier twice. My friend who had another cavalier had his fall off once. It's what they do. I gave up on original clamps, and now use dryer clamps to hold it on. They are cheaper and work better.