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WTB Muffler Section, Low mileage muffler with small hole |
jdamiano |
Feb 23 2022, 04:24 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 335 Joined: 18-March 18 From: Jacksonville Member No.: 21,981 Region Association: South East States |
My 73 2.0 muffler is in great condition other than a hole bottom passenger. I think because the car has been stored most of its life moisture formed there and rusted a quarter size hole. I’m wondering if anyone had a scrap muffler they are willing to section drivers top I can use to repair mine?
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Van B |
Feb 24 2022, 02:33 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,612 Joined: 20-October 21 From: Maryland Member No.: 26,011 Region Association: None |
feathering the weld edges and paint are your best friend in making a patch disappear. But you don't want to flush fit it like a body panel. All that carbon inside the muffler will make it near impossible to get a clean weld if you try to weld as a butt joint.
For radius pieces it can help to use a bigger piece of metal so you can get some leverage when shaping and then trim it to size when you're ready to weld. Just don't over do it on metal thickness, it's not a load bearing part. Ultimately you just need to get it close enough in shape that you can press it together while tacking it down. But, if you're like me and just looking for an excuse to buy some more parts, please ignore everything I just said and enjoy your search for new toys! Van |
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