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> is that really a early 2.0 muffler hanger, that you're selling?
rhodyguy
post Jan 23 2006, 04:58 PM
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here you go. the definitive test if you're told "i'm pretty sure..."

the top one is for 75' & 76' oem style heat exchangers. 26 3/8" to the inside edge of the muffler bolt holes. i think the one pictured is bent, but the difference in appearance is obvious.

the middle one is the correct one for the early style 2.0 heat exchangers. 19 1/4" to the inside edge of the muffler bolt holes. this style of h.e.'s are flat where the h.e. meets the muffler.

the bottom one is for early style 1.7/1.8 heat exchangers. 21 3/16" to the inside of the muffler bolt holes. this style of h.e.'s have a kick-up at the end where the h.e. meets the muffler.

always be absolutely sure of the type of heat exchangers you have when purchasing mufflers. hope this helps.

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