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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Central CA
Posts: 31
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Newbie crushed exhaust
I have a 66 f-85. The exhaust pipe has been getting crushed by the rear axle. I've since had the exhaust shortened which of course solved this problem.
I've also notice a small section of the brake line crushed. What is causing this? Shocks? Old worn springs? |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Lees Summit MO
Posts: 5,311
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A very heavy previous owner? hauling bricks in the trunk? Actually it could be worn springs. At 50 years old I feel pretty worn out, 40 years should do it for those springs
. That brake line needs attention asap...Good luck.
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Posts: 93
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Damaged exhaust
While your crushed exhaust and brake line are probably not related to my story, it reminds me of an incident I had. One fine morning, in my own yard, I backed my car into something ( I don't now recall what it was) that contacted the end of the tailpipe. The tailpipe got pushed through the end of the muffler, and I wound up having to replace both the tailpipe and the muffler ! Whatever it was I backed into was low to the ground, and I didn't see it as I backed up.
A moment of inattention, and a really bad way to start a day ! It did bring to mind , though, the fact that if your tailpipe or tailpipe extensions stick out past the bumper or are too low, you could get the same damage from backing into, say, a parking curb.
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