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Exhaust

Subject: Exhaust
by corvetteronw on 2014/6/13 3:08:44

Over the last few years I have purchased some new and some used parts for my 91 L98 coupe.
This is my second summer of being retired. Last year I got all the projects done around the house and so this is my "Corvette Summer".
My current project is redoing the exhaust. I am too cheap to take it somewhere plus I like to play in the garage. I have a used catless front Y and the rest of the system (cat, O2 sensor, rear Y with crossover and mufflers) are all from Corvette Central.
Any advice out there? My LT-1 style muffler tips are both cockeyed and seem to set in about 1" too far.
In fact, the rear Y is about 1" too far forward of its rubber hanger. I'm wondering if I shoved the cat in too far on the front Y (slip fit).
It is very difficult doing this without being able to stand and get full leverage.
Any advice is appreciated!
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