Removing Rusted Honda Exhaust Fasteners
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 Published On Feb 17, 2014

In this video I show you how to remove the stubborn exhaust nuts found on 90s Accords.

I also include the replacement of a front flex pipe on a 1997 California emissions model Accord since that's the reason I needed to remove them in the first place.

They're usually found holding the catalytic converter to the rear exhaust pipe on more common federal emissions model Accords. On this Accord they hold both ends of the front flex pipe to the exhaust system.

While the 10mm heads on the nuts may lead you to believe the studs are a small diameter. They're actually much larger in diameter than they look.

The small heads on the nuts give you less surface area to grab when removing them and increase the likelihood of rounding them off. Especially if they're badly rusted.

Don't attempt to reuse the old nuts purchase replacements from the dealer they've been revised with 14mm heads that will make removal much easier in the future.

"Welcome To The Show" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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