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Posted by: xsboost90 May 26 2005, 06:09 AM

trying to find a rear section of exhaust for my 76 which i guess NOW has the right exhaust on it-PO had a 1.7 exhaust or something to eliminate emissions im sure. Are the 2.0 exhausts all the same, when i looked them up in this mid america motorworks book-very expensive stuff!- they list 73-74 but then a different number for the 75-76, maybe because of emissions and not fitment issues or something. Anyone, bueller? sad.gif

Posted by: SLITS May 26 2005, 06:14 AM

'75 - '76 are single pipe (each bank) exhaust

'73 - '74 are dual pipe (each bank) exhaust (similar to the 1.7)

They are completely different (down pipes, HEs, hangers, mufflers).

What part of the exhaust are you looking for?

Posted by: CptTripps May 26 2005, 06:17 AM

I think he needs the whole shebang. All I have is a spare 1.7 exaust, or I'd be there with it already.

Posted by: xsboost90 May 26 2005, 06:20 AM

nonnoooonoo...i have headers w/ stainless HE's, comes out two pipes into a flange w/ two holes in it straight back towards the rear. I need the REAR section w/ the muffler on it. My old exhaust was a 1.7 and that rear muffler i had has different flanges and sits lower.

Posted by: SLITS May 26 2005, 06:21 AM

If his state does not require smog on his '76...backdate to to '73 - '74 style.

Even the early 1.7 style is preferable to the late '75-'76

I don't know if I have a muffler setup for a '75 - '76, but I do have the HEs and hanger. Shipping from CA would be the only hang-up

Posted by: SLITS May 26 2005, 06:26 AM

Then you have the '73-'74 style, hopefully with the correct hanger off the tranny.

Stock Muffler is like $329 new

Sebring is like $120 for the muffler set up

Manta is about $230

Bursch is about $250

Take your pick

Posted by: xsboost90 May 26 2005, 06:26 AM

well heres the plan, i have a show/tour/autox in one week to get ready for. I have no exhaust in the rear-kinda loud. I have a couple pple who may be able to get me a stock muffler/exhaust but its 74. If i can bolt that on for the week, get things figured out etc that will work. Then after that, whack the flanges off and build a custom exhaust-actually tri-state muffler will- using those flanges.


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Posted by: SLITS May 26 2005, 06:27 AM

YOU NEED THE '73 - '74 STYLE 2.0L MUFFLER AND HANGER...PERIOD!

Posted by: xsboost90 May 26 2005, 06:30 AM

why is that a 74 motor...i never really did ask.. confused24.gif rolleyes.gif

Posted by: SLITS May 26 2005, 06:37 AM

QUOTE (xsboost90 @ May 26 2005, 05:30 AM)
why is that a 74 motor...i never really did ask.. confused24.gif rolleyes.gif

All the 2.0s are the same except for the following:

'73 - '74 had no holes in the heads for air injection into the exhaust ports...

'75 - '76 do for emissions



Posted by: xsboost90 May 26 2005, 06:48 AM

ahhh.so i have a 74 motor...exxxcellent. I will get the exhaust from doug leggins then. thank you.

Posted by: rhodyguy May 26 2005, 09:31 AM

snatch up that triad in michigan the guy can't use due to his 75-76 heat exchangers. look for triad dave's thread from yest.

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Posted by: Triaddave May 26 2005, 09:36 AM

i'm not sure where the michigan return is for sure..enroute...i have the ability to make more,right now, i have the time too

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