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GMC TRUCK SUPER DUTY UNIVERSAL EXHAUST TAIL PIPE MUFFLER 360° SWIVEL HANGER NOS US $4.99
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GMC TRUCK STRONG DUTY UNIVERSAL EXHAUST TAIL PIPE MUFFLER 360° SWIVEL HANGER NOS US $4.99
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Magnaflow 10790 Tru - X Stainless Steel 2.25" Exhaust Pipe List Price: $149.32 Sale Price: $63.03 |
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Magnaflow Tru - X Stainless Steel 2.25 inch Exhaust Pipe is designed to channel out the emitted gas from the engine of the vehicle. It is made from stainless steel which renders long lasting durability. This pipe features a gentle radius which allows a better gas exhaust scavenging and offers increased torque. It facilitates easy installation and is backed by lifetime warranty. |
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Magnaflow 15048 Stainless Steel Exhaust Tail Pipe List Price: $132.87 Sale Price: $41.61 |
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Magnaflow Stainless Steel Exhaust Tail Pipe provide better gas scavenging and balance between cylinder banks. It is made from high strength stainless steel which enhances durability and performance of the system. This pipe increase power and torque produced by the engine as well as reduce sound output of the exhaust. |
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Lisle 32500 Exhaust Pipe Expander 1 5/8" to 2 7/16" List Price: $48.00 Sale Price: $22.50 |
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Exhaust and tailpipe expanders remove clamp grooves and rounds out pipes. Brought to you by Lisle. |
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Grip 22104 Large Tail Pipe/Exhaust Expander Sale Price: $23.00 |
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The Grip 22104 Large Tail Pipe/Exhaust Expander allows you to quickly and easily straighten out dents in mufflers and tailpipes. Features: A must for muffler shops Designed to quickly and easily straighten out dents in mufflers and tailpipes Rugged tool made of the toughest steel For 2-1/8-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch diameter pipes What's In The Box: Grip 22104 Large 2-1/8-Inch to 3-1/2-Inch Tail Pipe/Exhaust Expander |
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Magnaflow 10768 Stainless Steel 2.5" Exhaust Y-Pipe List Price: $47.79 Sale Price: $22.32 |
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Magnaflow Stainless Steel 2.5 inch Exhaust Y-Pipe is designed for single line exhaust system. It is made from stainless steel which renders extreme durability as well as provides a better balance between the cylinder and bank. This pipe offers increased torque and is backed by lifetime warranty. |
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Walker Exhaust 41422 Tail Pipe List Price: $13.23 Sale Price: $5.33 |
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Walker has everything from brackets and clamps to connectors and specialty pipes - all the accessories you need to do the complete exhaust job. Walker is your one-stop exhaust shop offering a full line of pipes and accessories. |
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Walker Exhaust 44966 Tail Pipe List Price: $50.24 Sale Price: $18.51 |
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Walker has everything from brackets and clamps to connectors and specialty pipes - all the accessories you need to do the complete exhaust job. Walker is your one-stop exhaust shop offering a full line of pipes and accessories. |
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Grip 22102 Medium Tail Pipe/Exhaust Expander Sale Price: $19.99 |
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The Grip 22102 Medium Tail Pipe/Exhaust Expander allows you to quickly and easily straighten out dents in mufflers and tailpipes. Features: A must for muffler shops Designed to quickly and easily straighten out dents in mufflers and tailpipes Rugged tool made of the toughest steel For 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch diameter pipes What's In The Box: Grip 22102 Medium 1-1/2-Inch to 2-1/2-Inch Tail Pipe/Exhaust Expander |
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Starla Tail Pipe Sale Price: $19.94 |
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Starla Tail Pipe, (L-shaped); 1984 Volvo DL, Canada; 1984 Volvo GLE, Canada; 1976-1982 Volvo 242, L4 2.1L Eng:B21F; 1983-1984 Volvo 242, L4 2.3L Eng:B23F; 1976-1982 Volvo 244, L4 2.1L Eng:B21F; 1983-1984 Volvo 244, L4 2.3L Eng:B23F; 1985-1987 Volvo 244, L |
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Walker Exhaust 54000 Tail Pipe List Price: $51.75 Sale Price: $18.19 |
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Walker has everything from brackets and clamps to connectors and specialty pipes - all the accessories you need to do the complete exhaust job. Walker is your one-stop exhaust shop offering a full line of pipes and accessories. |
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How To Unclog Your Bathroom Sink
Bathroom sinks get clogged quite often. Usually, it is due to hair or other grime that clogs the pipe. Bathroom sinks are easy to unclog, and in a few simple steps you will have your sink up and running in no time.
Tools and Equipment Needed:
- Force cup plunger
- Pipe wrench
- Bucket
- Toilet brush
- Drill snake (or sink snake)
- Protective gloves
1. Plunge
A minor clog can generally be fixed using a plunger, and doesn't require taking the sink apart or renting any tools. First, add some water to the basin of the sink, and then plunge, using a force cup plunger. Plunge multiple times, and then lift up the plunger to see if the water drained. If it drains, turn on the hot water and wait for between 5 to 10 minutes, to see whether the clog moved on. If plunging didn't unclog the sink, then move to step 2.
2. Dismantle the P-Trap
When looking under the sink, follow the tail pipe and you will notice it dipping low before curving around. That curve is known as a p-trap, and it leads to a piece of piping that is generally attached to a vent built behind a wall. Using a pipe wrench, take apart the P-Trap, ensuring that a bucket is placed under it to gather the water that falls from the drain.
Using a pipe wrench, take apart the P-Trap. Upon opening, the P-Trap will most definitely be very dirty and smell horribly. This is normal, and shouldn't worry you.
3. Clean Grime from P-Trap
If the P-Trap was clogged, now is the time to clean it. Using a toilet brush, clean the grime and sludge from the inside of the P-Trap, making sure you get any large pieces of hair or slime out. Then re-attach the P-Trap and test the sink. If it works, then the problem is solved. If it still doesn't function, continue with step 4.
4. Use a Snake to Unclog the Piping
As the P-Trap wasn't the source of the clog, it is likely to be in the piping running into the wall. The best type of snake to use is a drill snake, although a sink snake shall also work fine. You will need less than 25 feet of cable for the job. Slowly, run the snake into the piping at the wall, making sure your protective gloves are on your hands. Ensure that the snake is running downwards, and run it through the line multiple times so that you can rest assured that the clog has been hit.
5. Reassemble P-Trap and Test Sink
Now, reassemble the P-Trap the same way you disassembled it, ensuring that everything is tight. Turn on the water once the P-Trap is assembled. If the water runs, that means the sink is repaired. If the water still doesn't run, then simply repeat the process, beginning with step 3, until the water runs again. If the sink is draining, check the underside of the sink for any leaks, tightening the area where the leaks occur.
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will i ruin my exhaust valves if i cut the tip of my exhaust off my tail pipe?
i cut the tip off my tail pipe on my 400 4-wheeler will this hurt anything
The only time you have to worry about burning a exhaust valve is if your exhaust system is to short. As if, your exhaust piping is not connected to the exhaust manifold. In cold weather there needs to be enough back pressure created to prevent cold air from entering the combustion chamber.
If the engine back fires, without a exhaust pipe connected, cold air can be sucked into the chamber through the exhaust port. Cold air on a hot valve could burn the valves or break them.
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