Jim Henderson
Dedicated LVC Member
I am going to be replacing the center Carrier Bearing that supports the driveshaft(Torquetube) on my 2004 LSV8.
There are the usual exhaust clamps holding the two pipes going from about mid car back and rubber hangers for the mufflers etc towards the back.
To get at the center carrier bearing I need to remove a belly pan or heat shield. To remove the pan I need to remove or lower the exhaust pipes.
To do this completely I would need to remove the rusty exhaust clamps and then drop the mufflers etc off the rubber exhaust hangers. I could probably get away with just dropping the mufflers from the exhaust hangers.
The problem is... I have never removed exhaust from rubber hangers. All my previous cars/trucks had metal hangers and either unbolted or would slip out.
The hangers do not slip out easily from the rubber hangers.
The rubber hangers are oval shaped and the metal parts of the system run thru some holes and appear to have an "Arrowhead" shape to them to keep them in place.
I am sure this is an easy job for a muffler guy with the proper tools. But I am or have neither, I think.
So how do I remove the rubber hangers or at least drop the rear part of the exhaust system. Special tools?
Thanks for any help. With this fix I should be back 90% of normal for my LS. Just need the center carrier and new radiator to complete. BWT, I have the radiator in my garage now so no questions there.
Thanks,
Jim Henderson
There are the usual exhaust clamps holding the two pipes going from about mid car back and rubber hangers for the mufflers etc towards the back.
To get at the center carrier bearing I need to remove a belly pan or heat shield. To remove the pan I need to remove or lower the exhaust pipes.
To do this completely I would need to remove the rusty exhaust clamps and then drop the mufflers etc off the rubber exhaust hangers. I could probably get away with just dropping the mufflers from the exhaust hangers.
The problem is... I have never removed exhaust from rubber hangers. All my previous cars/trucks had metal hangers and either unbolted or would slip out.
The hangers do not slip out easily from the rubber hangers.
The rubber hangers are oval shaped and the metal parts of the system run thru some holes and appear to have an "Arrowhead" shape to them to keep them in place.
I am sure this is an easy job for a muffler guy with the proper tools. But I am or have neither, I think.
So how do I remove the rubber hangers or at least drop the rear part of the exhaust system. Special tools?
Thanks for any help. With this fix I should be back 90% of normal for my LS. Just need the center carrier and new radiator to complete. BWT, I have the radiator in my garage now so no questions there.
Thanks,
Jim Henderson