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Old 04-11-2019, 08:35 AM   #4
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FYI: there's no need to remove the exhaust/cats. You need only remove the muffler.
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I see that different years have different exhaust configurations, mine has one catalytic converter as part of the manifold and another in the pipe that goes from there to the muffler. I removed the second part between the manifolds and the muffler... which was easy to do. I cannot imagine trying to get the drive shafts, transmission mounts and the transmission off with those pipes in the way.

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Holy oil leak batman!
Oil leak? Oil leak? What oil leak?
Seriously a new RMS is on its way. All the oil seems to be from the crankshaft but the IMS cover will get a new o-ring too.
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