36fordcvsedan | -- 04-06-2020 @ 8:00 AM |
Where can I get an original style muffler, it does not have to have the ford script. Thanks. 1936 Ford.
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nelsb01 | -- 04-06-2020 @ 11:03 AM |
A quick Google search brings up a couple of places -- of course the mufflers may not be Ford factory style.
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51woodie | -- 04-06-2020 @ 12:41 PM |
I sourced the muffler for my '46 coupe from a local Walker Muffler retailer, but I found the part number on the Walker website under their universal muffler search. Plug the dimensions and orientation of the in/outlet and there may be one that meets your needs. https://www.walkerexhaust.com/universal-muffler-search.html
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Sal | -- 04-06-2020 @ 1:17 PM |
Try Waldron muffler, you can find them on line. Just got an exhaust system for a '48 Ford wagon from them early last month. Fit great well made.
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kubes40 | -- 04-06-2020 @ 1:58 PM |
I'm trying to understand whether you want an original style muffler or a muffler that will simply fit. Original style does have the Ford script. No way around that. C&G sells them but I am not certain of the quality. If you want a muffler that fits and you have the old one, take it to NAPA and have them match it in their books. There are a zillion listings of mufflers by overall length, body length, inlet & outlet diameter, orientation of inlet & outlet. If you can imagine it, it's available. Mike "Kube" Kubarth
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50CaPU | -- 04-06-2020 @ 2:02 PM |
You might post a Wanted AD in the club classifieds. It took a month or so but I found a NOS muffler. Tim Downtown, Ca
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