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Date:         Mon, 27 Feb 2012 08:27:51 -0600
Reply-To:     mcneely4@COX.NET
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From:         Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@COX.NET>
Subject:      Re: Mufflers re-dux (pipe strangeness)
Comments: To: T Collins <tonycollin@GMAIL.COM>
In-Reply-To:  <CAAzKkH_VGMaUsmpAd9f8Jb=s1+exB5wGktTUShmLOLKtV96_yA@mail.gmail.com>
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---- T Collins <tonycollin@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > Hello list, > > So I bought what I thought was a good muffler from a big box supplier > (the geeks). (shame on me) for my 85 vanagon gl > > Last week I noticed the tail pipe rusting away. Crud on the grown like > the left over skin of a snake. Easy enough I thought....I'll replace > the 3 bolts and the tail pipe and be done. > > Yesterday after returning from the airport I notice that the tail pipe > was not there anymore.... WTH?? Looking closer the 3 bolt flange was > not there either. Apparently it rusted away and fell off with the tail > pipe. > > Anyone had this happen to them before and what did you do about a tail pipe? > I still have an inner nub where the 3 bolt flange would have been > welded to the muffler.

Well, I needed a tail pipe. What seems more natural than going to a muffler shop, right? So, my friendly local muffler shop put my van on a lift, said, "yep, you need a tail pipe. it'll be $xx.xx." Seemed a reasonable price, so I said go ahead, and went across the street for breakfast. When I cam back, the thing was done. Except the pipe was welded to the muffler, the clamp was gone. I asked where it was, and was told it was in the scrap barrel. Even as I asked, a scrap collector was driving away in a giant truck.

So, the tail pipe was welded to the muffler. A couple years later, I need a muffler .the pipe appears solid, but I'll have to buy a new pipe and clamp, as well as muffler.

But, like I said, friendly local muffler shop. When I paid the bill, the nice lady in the office gave me a half pint of honey from her bees. It was good honey, too, and I used it on pancakes on my very next camping outing.

mcneely > > Thanks, > Tony

-- David McNeely


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