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would a muffler shop be able to welt this back together? #893135 06/28/08 01:12 AM
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Squeezer99 Offline OP
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this is on a 95 t100 4cyl. its the exhaust 2 into 1 collector right after the exhaust manifold

Re: would a muffler shop be able to welt this back together? [Re: Squeezer99] #893136 06/28/08 04:12 AM
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It can be welded back together. As for the welding skills of someone at a muffler shop...


'97 T-100 SR5
'86 Toyota's, the variety pack (all gone)
Re: would a muffler shop be able to welt this back together? [Re: Squeezer99] #893137 06/28/08 04:51 AM
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Yep, but I would find a local real welder. Muffler shop makes snot welds..


1996 T100, Mickey Thomson Classics, Bridgestone Dueler AT 265/75/16, custom offroad KC's.
Re: would a muffler shop be able to welt this back together? [Re: Squeezer99] #893138 06/28/08 04:28 PM
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J_Bird Offline
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I would'nt be scared to let a muffler shop weld it. They usually have their machines already set up for that thickness of material. They know what it takes to seal it up right. It's a very easy weld to make, especially if the machine is set up already.
What I would worry about is how much warpage the mateing flange would get. Thats a lot of heat on a small section of plate.
Make sure you know the orientation "exactally how they fit" when you take it to someone. (if it matters) You dont want it welded on backwards.


J-Bird

'95.5 T, SR5, Bone stock w/32x11.50's
'06 Sonata LX

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