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Old 08-13-2015, 05:52 AM   #1
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Ford Probe 2.5 exhaust repairing

Hello!
Few month ago I got broken my exhaust, at first I didn`t want to fix it, because didn`t know am I going to drive with probe for long, but finally thinking about all car fixing, so yeah, starting with generator`s belt and exhaust.
I`m doing all in just garden, I don`t have any pit or pier.

Got my car a little bit higher to get under it.

Used this one for spraying all screws. I think mostly it`s not moved for like 20 years, it was hard to get them out.

This is the broken part.


Place where exhaust comes out of engine. It was pretty hard to get there and unscrew.

To remove this part of exhaust, its needable to remove this rack.


There is removed rack and removed part of exhaust.
Waiting now for when it will be weld, so than gonna put it back.
As I`m not mechanic and never was done anything big with cars, this was pretty hard and interesting for me...

More upcoming pictures, when it will be done!
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