Just ranting, but, people who live back east should be required by law to spray every bolt on the undercarriage with some WD40 at the end of fall as a preventative measure for idiots like me who buy them in a warm sunny rust free desert climate.
Putting an 01+ exhaust mani on the 2000 NB, and while PB blaster the night before seemed to do the trick for the upper half bolts, everything on the lower half is rust-welded in place, and no amount of PB blaster seems to have worked. I even "day-soaked" the bottom half again while I was doing "other stuff". Nothing.
This car came from Nebraska, but it's so clean you'd think it was an AZ car. There's just a little bit of surfast rust on the undercarriage here and there, and apparently it's enough to cause complete misery as I try to work on stuff.
@#$%&&$@$#@$#$@$#@$!!!$$$
So I finally decide, heck with it, I'll pull mani and down pipe as one assembly, just get that bad boy out; I can use the down pipe I got with the mani. Nope, a bracket holding the exhaust to the trans. Rusted to all h-e-double hockey sticks. Fine, I'll unbolt the bracket from the trans. Looks really clean, not crappy like the bracket bolt. Doesn't budge. Skip breaker bar, go straight to impact gun, which routinely breaks stuff at 200ft. lbs. Nothing. No movement at all. Zero.
At the end of my night, and wits, I was going to sawzall the bracket. No sawzall blades.
Go to HD, figure I'll get a couple. HD is out of the single buy sawzall blades, bought the pack of 5.
I hope that's not a harbinger.
Ugh.
Rant over.
You may now return to your regularly scheduled programming.