Did the C2 and C3 side exhaust system have mufflers inside the pipes? If so are the mufflers replaceable ?
C2 and C3 side exhaust
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In a word NO
they are units and will need to be replaced as a unit
You can have a muffler shop repair them with repo parts but I dont think GM serviced any parts, only whole assemblies l or RFounder - Carolinas Chapter NCRS- Top
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Just baffles but how pray tell would you get them in if they did?65 350 TI CONV 67 J56 435 CONV,67,390/AIR CONV,70 454/air CONV,
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He was asking if there was muffler in the pipe if you read the post. I assumed he thought there was a muffler inside the crimped section & what you suggest doesn't make any sense & almost impossible to do.65 350 TI CONV 67 J56 435 CONV,67,390/AIR CONV,70 454/air CONV,
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How do you think that Allen's and Sweet Thunder make their reproduction side pipes?? They use an exhaust header pipe for the specific type of engine, a chambered/baffled section, and a chrome or SS tip. At one time these items were sold individually. I remember them from the earlier LICS catalogues, especially the chambered/baffled section and the chrome tips. Also from Allen's website.
No one said it was easy or practical, but if you wanted to replace a component you could do so. But a welder was required.
Over at Corvette Forum a few guys made their own sidepipe chambered/baffled section by taking the original section and then adding fiberglass muffler material to make it less noisy. MasterDave (CF Moderator) was one of those guys.
FWIW.
Larry- Top
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Less noisy... who would want that?!
All kidding aside, when the original side exhaust mufflers or baffles get burnt out inside they do get quite loud, but I like them that way. No better sound than a solid lifter small block.
Regards,
James West
Ken:
How do you think that Allen's and Sweet Thunder make their reproduction side pipes?? They use an exhaust header pipe for the specific type of engine, a chambered/baffled section, and a chrome or SS tip. At one time these items were sold individually. I remember them from the earlier LICS catalogues, especially the chambered/baffled section and the chrome tips. Also from Allen's website.
No one said it was easy or practical, but if you wanted to replace a component you could do so. But a welder was required.
Over at Corvette Forum a few guys made their own sidepipe chambered/baffled section by taking the original section and then adding fiberglass muffler material to make it less noisy. MasterDave (CF Moderator) was one of those guys.
FWIW.
Larry- Top
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Hi Walter,
You asked about the 1969 side exhaust too.
The 69 exhaust actually is much more like a traditional muffler that is long and thin.
It's 41" long and about 5" wide. In profile it's the shape of an 8.
The head pipe and turned-out tip are welded to the muffler.
When it's time to replace the muffler the whole side pipe is replaced.
Usually the owner's hearing has degraded to such a degree that he never realizes it's time for a replacement.
Regards,
Alan71 Coupe, 350/270, 4 speed
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