I'm planning to replace the exhaust on my 63.
In reviewing the TIM/JG, JRM, and judging sheets, I gather that for full points I should buy a welded muffler carbon steel system with carbon steel clamps and hangers.
However, carbon steel, of course, rusts.
Oddly, it seems that there is a 50% originality deduction for Stainless and only a 25% deduction for aluminized (even though neither were original). And the deduction would apply only to the the pipes/mufflers if I use rustable steel clamps.
So, if my calculations are correct, I could use an aluminized system with carbon steel clamps/hangers, and get a fairly minimal deduction:
10 points for originality of pipes/mufflers
so only 2.5 point loss for aluminized or 5 points for stainless?
Would appreciate someone with experience in the judging process to confirm the above.
Any suggestions regarding suppliers/vendors or other tips for exhaust replacement?
Fred
In reviewing the TIM/JG, JRM, and judging sheets, I gather that for full points I should buy a welded muffler carbon steel system with carbon steel clamps and hangers.
However, carbon steel, of course, rusts.
Oddly, it seems that there is a 50% originality deduction for Stainless and only a 25% deduction for aluminized (even though neither were original). And the deduction would apply only to the the pipes/mufflers if I use rustable steel clamps.
So, if my calculations are correct, I could use an aluminized system with carbon steel clamps/hangers, and get a fairly minimal deduction:
10 points for originality of pipes/mufflers
so only 2.5 point loss for aluminized or 5 points for stainless?
Would appreciate someone with experience in the judging process to confirm the above.
Any suggestions regarding suppliers/vendors or other tips for exhaust replacement?
Fred
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