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    Catalytic converter removal - the easy way

    Today i decided to go deal with some AWD subaru i had bought. i got the rad, alternator, etc out pretty easily. but then there's the catalytic converter. i got this sucker out without jacking the car up, without cutting or torching, without breaking a sweat, in about 90 seconds. how? i bought a tow-rope, with a loop on the end, not the hook, and looped it around the pipe between the downpipe flange and the cat, and tightened it. i put the other loop around the hitch on my bumper, and floored it. without any noticable shock to my truck, i snapped the clean, un-rusted exhaust pipe in half. i backed up, loosened the loop, and put it on the other side of the cat. once again i floored it, and it snapped the bolts off the nearest flange, ripped a hanger, and came right out. i paid $30 for the rope at princess automotive near toronto, best $30 i ever spent. a lot cheaper than a torch


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