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> Help confirm muffler setup
GaroldShaffer
post Aug 10 2025, 12:31 PM
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This came with a recent small parts stash. The piping is for 1.7. The muffler looks like a glass pack? Don't believe it's bursch as I thought the exhaust tip is straight not flared.

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johnhora
post Aug 10 2025, 01:30 PM
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Garold...seems like there were other brands like "Sebring" "Monza" and other names that looked like the Bursch....and I do remember some with the flared end tip. Yes it would definitely be a glass pack. They would take a standard for the time 3 bolt flange glass pack and put a tip on it...the same 3 bolt pattern that was used on your regular hot rod headers for a Ford Chevy Mopar etc. You could buy them off of the JC Whitney catalog...Oh wow is that old...JC Whitney catalog mail order like a Harbor Freight before the I-net and etc.
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