Hi John -
AH Spares sells the system piece by piece. They sell systems made by "Bell"
which is MUCH better than the systems made by "Falcon" which is sold by
Moss. The part number is EXS127 :
http://www.ahspares.co.uk/en/products/default.aspx
Go to that link and select exhasut systems, you'll see it there.
You can also by the Falcon SS mufler direct from SC Parts (they contract
directly with the manufacturer):
http://www.scparts.co.uk/index/lang-2/lkz-195/markenid-1/katnr-1/kat_sprache-2/hrubnr-10/rubrik-49/index.php?tpl=clickable_vertikal.tpl&teil=5&kat_id=3884&artikelnr=22834&artikeldetailtop=120
SC Part number 22834 = 41 Pounds. Of course this is less than half the
price of AH Spares Bell system, so if you are price sensitive you can just
get this one. Once you calculate in shipping, the Falcon muffler will
probably cost you about $100 a piece.
I think they should fit up to your mild steel pipes, but just a warning,
they may not fit up exactly. You may have to play around with it a bit to
mate up SS and MS pipes.
Best Regards,
Alan
'53 BN1
'53 A90
'64 BJ8
On 7/21/06, John Snyder <helyjohn@cablespeed.com> wrote:
>
> Hello List,
>
> Is there any way to buy a stainless steel muffler without buying the whole
> exhaust system? Moss only sells the whole system, and although Hemphill's
> lists a part number for just the muffler, when I tried to order one, they
> would not sell it.
>
> I have new M*** mild steel systems on both my BN7 MK2 and BT7 MK2, and
> they
> sound terrible. The BN7 has a nasty resonance at 2300 to 2500 rpm, and
> the
> BT7 has such a loud rap it is going to get me a ticket. I had a ss system
> on
> the BN7 MK2 I just sold, and it sounded great. (it even got a trophy in a
> "Best Sounding Healey" contest at the Northwest Meet in 2004) Obviously I
> could spend $400 for a whole ss system, but I only need the muffler.
>
> John Snyder
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