Questions & Answers for: Chevrolet Cavalier exhaust pipe

Question about 1990 Cavalier

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...exhaust pipe and it will stop. There is little pressure coming out of the exhaust pipe. After it sides for a while it will run fine for a day or two. sounds like a catalyst, a quick way to check is ...

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Exhaust pipe/flange detached from the motor. Exhaust pipe/flange detached from the motor on a 96 Cavalier 2.4L twin cam engine. Does the flange and exhaust come as one part or if not rusted out can I ...

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Exhaust pipe came apart from the flange on a 96 Cavalier 2.4L twin cam engine. Are these two parts normally sold together or is it something I can re-attach myself ? Mike in MI If the flange has ...

...exhaust pipe spring loaded bolts using a 13mm box wrench. Raise and safely support the vehicle. NOTE: It is necessary to relieve the spring pressure from 1 bolt prior to removing the second bolt. If ...

...exhaust pipe before refitting , funnily enough this has happened , but i think if vacume hoses are incorrectly fitted this can cause this also , also check timing , also the exhaust gas return pipe ...

Question about 1999 Cavalier

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...to the outlet pipe. Carefully lower the vehicle. Install the cover-to-outlet pipe bolt through the exhaust manifold runner. Properly fill the cooling system, then connect the negative battery

Question about 2002 Cavalier Coupe

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...pipe bolt to 89 lb inches (10 Nm). If equipped with an automatic transmission, install the exhaust manifold. Fill the cooling system. UNDER THE MAGNAFULL JUST FELLOW THE HOST, DO YOU NEED TO REMOVE ...

...exhaust pipe spring loaded bolts using a 13mm box wrench. Raise and safely support the vehicle. It is necessary to relieve the spring pressure from 1 bolt prior to removing the second bolt. If the ...

...a silver pipe under exhaust manifold serp belt side is water pump ,drivers side is t stat housing,u gotta remove exhaust manifold and that crossover pipe its a fun one... cant find a good picture ...

exhaust pipe coolant from exhaust indicates a blown head gasket or a cracked head on the block A ruptured head gasket can let coolant leak into the cylinders, causing the engine to consume coolant. To

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