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dirtyfingernails

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I looked back at previous threads and found a few photos of the NAPA muffler install. And bottleworks sent me some pics too. However, its not clear from the photos how the muffler is attached to the j pipe near the fender. Does the muffler slide over or into this pipe and then gets clamped on? Or is it welded on? I need to add that muffler. I've still got ringing in my ears! Thanks.
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It slides on then clamed or weld on or as I did, take the top pipe off cut the flange off weld to muffler , add remaining pice of top pipe to top of mufffler and clamp on.
 

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FWIW , there is a military precedent, the 757s serving in Germany were fitted with mufflers to keep noise pollution down, lots of driving thru small towns. That truck also had a turboed multifuel engine....
 

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SasquatchSanta

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dirtyfingernails sez:

I looked back at previous threads and found a few photos of the NAPA muffler install. And bottleworks sent me some pics too. However, its not clear from the photos how the muffler is attached to the j pipe near the fender. Does the muffler slide over or into this pipe and then gets clamped on? Or is it welded on? I need to add that muffler.
Here is a picture showing the way Rosie is plumbed:
 

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bottleworks

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Re: RE: muffler

ARMYMAN30YearsPlus said:
I agree the truck is meant to run unrestricted kinka like putting a Mustang in Wiffel tree with an ox
One of the advantages of the NAPA muffler is that it does not restrict flow at all. It's a straight through design.

It would be wise to clamp the base. If welded at the bottom, you won't be able to remove it when servicing the truck. I have some more pictures on my iBook...One minute.
 
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