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As far as I can tell, to remove the downpipe from an early 1.4 (with the manifold which exits forwards, not backwards), you have to jack the car up until it's this high off the ground (front tyres ~16" off the ground; front edge of bonnet at roughly shoulder height, and I'm 6'1"...!)...
volvodspec wrote:hmm, after removing the exhaust behind the downpipe i fished it out upwards through the engine bay on my 343 with all wheels on the ground last week.
Yes, it'd be a lot easier if it weren't for some irritating "relocated features" on my car compared with yours
It's just a very awkward shape, with a 'hook' on the end (to deal with the manifold exiting forwards) which wants to get caught on everything in the way. So yeah...it's very long and very 'wide' at the end.
I have a vague recollection that if you get it in just the right position it will come out the top but its very hard to find. The last time I did this was about 20 years ago, maybe I loosened the master cycl or something.
Okay, I ended up pulling the air filter casing, starter motor, exhaust support bracket and the manifolds back off. The carb was off anyway and I'd only just attached said assembly to the head. It came out from the top and the new one went in from the top. There is just enough wiggle room to bring it up and out if the above are out of the way. The manifolds didn't need completely pulling out, just off the studs and angled down a bit. Front and rear heater hoses still connected to the transfer pipe.
Now, back to trying to find where I put that exhaust bracket I purchased the other day..........