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Old Mar 2, 2019 | 05:27 AM
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Default 1995 blazer y pipe replacement options need help

so as far as I know the 95 blazer doesn't have a y pipe replacement made for that year but walker makes y pipes for all the 2nd gen blazers except the year 95 but they do make one for the 1st gen s10 blazers years 90-94 so I am wondering if that y pipe from walker will work on a 95 blazer because both those years at only one o2 sensor at the y pipe but the position of the y I don't know if it is the same at the 1st gens or not. If anyone could help me on this problem be great I need a replacement y pipe because it has seen better days and don't have access to make one for it and it would just be easier to unbolt the older one and put on a replacement one. here is the y pipe that walker makes for the 1st gen s10 blazers https://www.summitracing.com/parts/WLK-40212
 
Old Mar 2, 2019 | 07:44 AM
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Could probably go to an exhaust shop and have them bend one up for you. Might not be the prettiest, but it would work.

 
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junkyard?
 
Old Mar 2, 2019 | 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by perumotors1369
junkyard?
I dont have a pick n pull junkyard where I live I could call and see if they have any 95 4 door models but 95 isn't a very popular year these days most are 96 and up in the junkyards
 
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Although I can't answer Your question, I'd suggest You to go to the shop and ask them for the best option. For example, I have a muffler/cat shop around, where they have a professional welder guy, who can do miracles out of hands (I'm hoping he didn't retire yet) Instead of figuring out myself what would be the best option, I'd rather drive to him and ask what would be the best option he sees
 
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If the only difference in the later model pipes is that they have two O2 sensor bungs, I would just use one of those and plug one hole.
 
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