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I'm looking for a after market muffler for my 36 pick up. I don't want to pay $350, for a Ford script reproduction. Does anyone know if there is a generic one that will interface with the existing stock exhaust system?
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There are also after-market places that can supply you. Waldron's comes to mind.
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Walker made one for my 40 merc. I got it from the Fordbarn wanted site.
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You can also search muffler on Rock Auto and pick a muffler by inlet size from 1.65” to 4”
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No old time muffler shops in Seattle? Should be easy peasy for them to adapt one for your p/u.
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tractor supply~!!!
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I used a Walker 18179 on my otherwise stock '36 pickup exhaust system (stock 221 cu in poured bearing motor), went on with minimal fiddling (cut a little bit off the tailpipe side to just leave a straight stub, and cut off a small unused bracket) -cost about $45
Adam
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Adam. Thanks for the walker part #. I will verify the input and output pipe diameters and order one, if it's correct, otherwise I will make a trip to NAPA.
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Rick, This drawing of original muffler might help you.
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Don. thank you. This is exactly what I need to talk to the folks at NAPA. Sent from my LM-V405 using Tapatalk
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