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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Falcon / December 2003

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Bill - 11 Dec 2003 05:31 GMT
Is it possible to remove the oem exhaust header on the drivers side without
messing with the steering shaft ?
Bill - 13 Dec 2003 02:12 GMT
Thanks for all your replies, Not.

Anyway, for future reference it's possible to remove it, but you must remove
the heat shield, which is bolted to the oem headers aswell as the
bellhousing. very easy once that's done.

> Is it possible to remove the oem exhaust header on the drivers side without
> messing with the steering shaft ?
Brenden Will - 14 Dec 2003 03:45 GMT
Ah all you blokes playing with new car. Why bother it just makes them
illegal emissions (EPA) wise. Stick to the good old 351 Clevo's and
oldschool Windsors. Nothing hard about them.

Brenden

> Thanks for all your replies, Not.
>
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> without
> > messing with the steering shaft ?
Bill - 14 Dec 2003 04:03 GMT
over here in WA, we don't have the hassle of constant emissions checks, it
only has to pass once when new, or if it ever falls way out of registration.
Many people don't even bother with catalytic converters here, its still
illegal however.

> Ah all you blokes playing with new car. Why bother it just makes them
> illegal emissions (EPA) wise. Stick to the good old 351 Clevo's and
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> > without
> > > messing with the steering shaft ?
 
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