Yes, it is somewhat simple and assumes that you’re fairly handy with exhaust systems. However, some of us don’t swap exhaust systems every other Saturday, so I’ll try to provide enough details so that most of you can do this (with the right tools, of course). Okay, the first thing you should do is spray each flange bolt with WD-40, Liquid Wrench, or equivalent stuff. Here’s what the OEM piping/flange connections look like after spraying.
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1997 Honda Civic CX Magnaflow Exhaust System Installation
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Chevrolet, GMC, & AMC Jeep 2.8 Litre 60° V6 Instructions
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• EGR SYSTEM: For EGR applications when using Performer top #3787, you must drill a 7/16″ hole in the manifold base prior to installation (see Figure 2). Be sure to blow chips out of manifold. This procedure is not necessary for non-EGR installations.
• MANIFOLD: This manifold is designed as a two-piece manifold; the base, or lower part, (#3785), bolts directly to the cylinder heads. There are two interchangeable tops to choose from. The Performer 2V top, #3787, accepts the OEM 2-bbl. carburetor and EGR system for use on the street or off-road situations. It comes with linkage, hardware, gaskets and instructions to bolt directly to base #3785. The Performer 4V top, #3789, accepts standard flange carburetors and is not equipped for EGR. This top also comes with link-age, hardware, gaskets, and instructions to bolt directly to the base #3785. See “Carburetor Recommendations” below for both tops.
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