<VV> exhaust stack question
Charles Cromwell
corvairguy2 at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 20 16:42:29 EDT 2015
Yes that works. Have a pan of vinegar hot and ready on the stove. When you take the head out of the oven.Pick up the vinegar and run all around the house with it. I assume you had already opened the windows before you put the head in the oven .That works too, Wife never found out.Chuck
On Tuesday, October 20, 2015 2:47 PM, EVERETT WILSON via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org> wrote:
That pretty much describes how Ive been told to do this task. It worked fine.
Hopewell?!? I lived there when I was a kid. Right behind the high school on Duke St.
Everett WilsonNorth Richland Hills TX
From: Randy Hook via VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2015 10:33 AM
Subject: <VV> exhaust stack question
To change a rusted into oblivion exhaust stack on a corvair head, is it as simple as twisting the old one out with a pipe wrench, twisting out the replacement one, then put the head into the oven (when the wife is gone, of course) at 350 degrees for about 10 minutes while you've already put the new stack into the freezer for a while, then remove the head from the oven and while still hot slide and tap gently the new stack into place? Inquiring minds want to know. If there is an easier way, i'm all ears.
Randy (Cap'n) Hook
Hopewell, PA
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