So far this driving season, besides the usual smells that I've grown accustomed to while driving an LBC, I kept smelling melting plastic. I couldn't put my finger on exactly where it was coming from until tonight. When I was under the car, I discovered that I must have run over a plastic bag that got caught on the exhaust pipe and has completely melted around it. It's about a 12 inch section of the exhaust pipe nearly under the driver's seat. Any thoughts on how to get rid of it without damaging the exhaust pipe?
I had one thought of getting the car up to operating temperature where the plastic becomes plyable and scraping it off, although if I slipped and part of me made contact with the hot exhaust pipe, that could be rather painful. My other thought was to hit the area with a wire brush on my cordless drill while cold...but I'm not sure what that would do to the pipe.
I had one thought of getting the car up to operating temperature where the plastic becomes plyable and scraping it off, although if I slipped and part of me made contact with the hot exhaust pipe, that could be rather painful. My other thought was to hit the area with a wire brush on my cordless drill while cold...but I'm not sure what that would do to the pipe.