- Joined
- November 29, 2000
- Messages
- 10,570
- Reaction score
- 4,961
- Location
- USA
- City, State
- San Diego, PRofK
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1994 XLT
I spent several hours over the past week trying to make a front cross brace for a transmission skid plate. The rear mount would be the trans cross member. It has to be roughly between the engine and trans. It would end up being one big trans / t-case skid plate in two parts. The problem is, the exhaust is in the way. The exhaust Y-pipe and where it ties into the main pipe is hanging down and causing me fits. It could be moved up a few inches, which should give me enough room for the cross brace / skid plate, and keep the front drive shaft from touching it occasionally. Looks like the easiest way to accomplish that, is to replace the pipes between the exhaust manifolds and the cat converter.
If I replace the pipe, will if effect the O2 sensors? I know I have to weld in new bungs for them, but does it matter how far from the engine they are located?
And, is there any big mystery to exhaust pipe welding?
Maybe I should just find a local muffler shop.
Another work in progress. Noticed the engine seems to move more that it should. No wonder since I still have the original mounts. I ordered new motor mounts from Rock Auto. Removed the rivets and replaced them with bolts and lock nuts (thanks Kirby). I will get them in next week or so and see how they work.
If I replace the pipe, will if effect the O2 sensors? I know I have to weld in new bungs for them, but does it matter how far from the engine they are located?
And, is there any big mystery to exhaust pipe welding?
Maybe I should just find a local muffler shop.
Another work in progress. Noticed the engine seems to move more that it should. No wonder since I still have the original mounts. I ordered new motor mounts from Rock Auto. Removed the rivets and replaced them with bolts and lock nuts (thanks Kirby). I will get them in next week or so and see how they work.