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Hi all,

quick question - how does the flange for the backbox of the exhaust come apart? Its for a 2003 Corolla T3

Bolts have come off, rubbers are out of the way (actually i've left the back one on until i can open the flange). This has just stopped me dead!

thanks

Posted

Spray the flange with WD40, then support the middle and twist the tail or use a sharp implement or chisel to divide the flanges. The other way is to tap the rear box to force the joint to split.

I changed a 16 year old exhaust last year and separated the parts after grinding off the old corroded bolts. a quick tap separated the flanges. You have it easier since the bolts came off with no problems.

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Thanks Konrad.

Tried that, but there seemed to be more twist in the whole pipe. I've also used a chisel to try and force them apart but the flanges just appear to bend slightly. There is a compression fitting between the flanges which seems to have chemically welded itself to both sides. Its not just a flat gasket between two faces. So i'm wondering if it need to be cut off? Theres not much space for a hacksaw!

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This diagram shows how the downpipe has a stub which goes in to the tail pipe, assume its there where its 'welded' itself ?

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  • 2 weeks later...
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I changed mine yesterday but it came off quite easy. Problem was actually the bolts which I had to cut off and replace.

Rubber hangers can be a pain to get off too but a little wd40 helps the whole process

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