Location: Sycamore, Illinois (displaced to Arkansas)
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Originally Posted by 1shotjake
rather than pay 1k for the shop to drop the tranny so that they could pull the y pipe (two garages said the same thing, though if i had cuz it and got the 2 piece y i saw i think on summit it woulda been easy)
That doesn't sound correct. I remember having to remove the Y to remove the transmission, not the other way around. (The part that runs between the exhaust sections, across the crossmember, blocks the trans bellhousing from going back too far). Plus, I reinstalled the Y after the transmission was totally bolted back up to the block. But, whatever, you got it done!
When I did my O2 sensors, I was relieved that my front one came out easy and suprized the rear (post cat) gave me the trouble (stripped the bolt-head portion of the sensor, ended up having to use a torch and a pipe wrench to break it loose)
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Yeah I didn't think it sounded right either... thats why I didn't have them do it lol. I myself tried pulling it out, but it wouldn't pull right back, and it would bind on the bellhousing or the front driveshaft. Also i see you have a 96, i know after 92 (what i have) they went to a smaller exhaust manifold, and I think I read somewhere that the Y pipe got smaller with it. IF so that extra 1/4" or so off the diameter might make the difference, I know it was just a small amount, but still couldn't pull it. Is yours 4x4? that could also make the difference.
Location: Sycamore, Illinois (displaced to Arkansas)
Posts: 3,688
Quote:
Originally Posted by 1shotjake
Also i see you have a 96, i know after 92 (what i have) they went to a smaller exhaust manifold, and I think I read somewhere that the Y pipe got smaller with it. IF so that extra 1/4" or so off the diameter might make the difference, I know it was just a small amount, but still couldn't pull it. Is yours 4x4? that could also make the difference.
That's right, I forgot about the size differance. That could make a differance with how easy (or hard...) it is to get it out. (The NAPA site lists the 1992 Y-pipe as having a 3.0" OD outlet, while my 1996 is listed - and is - 2.5" OD outlet.
As for what HankL said, I read somewhere else to get NGK/NTK O2 sensors if possible. I replaced the OEM sensors on my truck with them, granted, I didn't notice a differance in performance, gas mileage, or anything, but it was worth a shot.
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2009 Toyota Corolla S, 1.8L, 5-speed - the daily driver.
1996 Dodge Dakota, 4x4, extended cab, 3.9L, automatic. - my baby