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> Muffler and exchanger pairing
trick-e
post Jun 6 2021, 02:44 PM
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Looking for a little help.
I’ve a ‘75 (originally a 1.8) upgraded with a ‘73 2.0.
I need a muffler, but am a bit confused on which one.
The heat exchanger exits into a single throat, triangle flange.
I ordered a used Bursch for a ‘73 2.0, but it’s a dual-throat ‘in’ and the trapezoid flange. Reading other threads/classifieds, the one I received should be the correct one.

So, different heat exchangers for different years of the 2.0?

I’m running a 4-tip Monza that’s rusted out.

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post Jun 6 2021, 03:16 PM
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Sounds like although you mtr was backdated they kept the late HE's.
2 choices: Backdate your HE's to the preferred early style & use the exhaust that you apparently just bought
Or : Buy an late exhaust (works on either 1.8 or 2.0L)
Only caviot to option 1 is that there are other bits & pieces that complete your heating system that are necessary (warm air guides, j-tubes, branch pipes)

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