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Take a very fine and thin metal blade in a sawzall or preferably a saber saw. Cut the pipe threads from the inside, and split the pipe. You will get whatever is in there out easily. Split it in two places if you want it be really easy.

Use teflon tape AND pipe dope to seal the new pipe to the old threads. It won't matter if you scored them a little, as long as you don't get crazy.

Ever break off an O2 sensor in a manifold ? this is how you get it out.
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