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Re: my muffler experience

Subject: Re: my muffler experience
From: Bkitterer@aol.com
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 1999 00:10:03 EST
Cc: spridgets@autox.team.net
Reply-to: Bkitterer@aol.com
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Just had to add to this discussion.  My dad and other hot rodders in the 40's 
would take tin cans about the diameter of the tail pipes and loosely fill 
them with steel wool and weld them into the tail pipes for mufflers.    It 
was almost like not having a muffler.  Although this was in the heyday of hot 
rods in SD the police (and a lot of other citizens) decided that they were to 
loud and they were soon outlawed. 

Bob and Annice


In a message dated 11/22/99 2:55:00 AM, Lancer7676@aol.com writes:

<<  a message dated 11/19/99 2:12:55 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
justincook@yahoo.com writes:

<< The only bad thing is that the fiberglass
 deteriorates over time and the muffler gets louder. 
 (or if you like that run a water hose in there when
 its nice and hot) >>

Back in the '50's guys wouldn't complain at all at the sound of a muffler 
after the fiberglass was burnt out, in fact it was common to cut a muffler 
open, pull the fiberglass out, and reweld the muffler for that "great sound"! 
 It was called a "Gutted Muffler".

--David C. >>


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