Help guys... removing dents from exhaust pipe

Ryan

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So my buddy let me use his CR250 last week while I was up north. However, I ended up putting a couple good size dents in the exhaust pipe. As of right now I have the pipe filled with water and sitting in my freezer... I'm hoping this method will pop the dents out. Anyway, if this doesn't work, what else can I do? Can I bring it somewhere to have the dents pulled out for cheap? These pipes are pricey and really don't want to have to buy a new one...

 
If you can reach it with a broom stick or other similar device sometimes you can push them out from the inside. Sounds like a tough situation. But, it must be nice to have a buddy like you, actually concerned about giving back something borrowed in good shape.

Psot a pic. Maybe other will have good ideas.

 
I mean, I can't imagine that I can't bring it somewhere to have it fixed... an exhaust shop or weld shop maybe?

 
weld a stud to the dent and use a slide hammer to pop it out. Cut stud off and grind smooth. But its exhaust, it might tear or leave pin holes if you're not very careful.

 
Well now I'm screwed. I checked the pipe this morning in the freezer. The dents were both gone, but it split down the middle on the other side
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Looks like I'm gonna be droppin $170 for a new pipe. FML!

 
I wouldn't mind trying but it looks like she is toast. Getting back to shape and holding it would be a trick. Send me a pm if you want me to try.

 
hate it when what sounds like a great idea backfires instead = Law Of Unintended Consequences

mebbe the guys what tried it with success before were un-denting pipes that wasn't welded?

 
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