changing a muffler
Deniz
05-17-2003, 01:58 AM
ok.. the muffler on my 79 olds delta 88 is is in swiss cheese condition...
I may get a new one and was wondering if can i install the new one myself or is it a mechanic work? Someone said it need some welding....
They cost you an arm and a leg for labour so i want to do it myself...
how do i do it?
thanks
I may get a new one and was wondering if can i install the new one myself or is it a mechanic work? Someone said it need some welding....
They cost you an arm and a leg for labour so i want to do it myself...
how do i do it?
thanks
Scott 02
05-17-2003, 11:12 AM
Pretty easy, first of all you need to know what the stock muffler is on your car now. is a center in/center out, offset in/offset out, center in/offset out? Measure how long your muffler is and the size of the inlet and outlet part is. it will probably measure 2- 2 1/2 inches. Got a certain brand muffler in mind? The welding part is not hard at all if you can get the car high enough on jack stands or a car lift if you can. If you find a muffler you like, but may be a couple inches shorter than you need, then buy about 4 inches of piping and cut off what you don't need. Addapt it to your old stock pipe to the muffler inlet or outlet, either one is your choice.
PM me if you need more information
Scott
PM me if you need more information
Scott
Steel
05-17-2003, 12:04 PM
Hell. You can even be cheap and not weld it. Mechanics hardly weld any more, they just clamp the shit out of it, and you can too!:D
Deniz
05-17-2003, 01:43 PM
I dont have any kind of muffler in mind.. anything cheap and relieble is fine... I heard they charge around $120 to replace it so i said i'll do it myself..
I got ramps so i may drive the car up on them and i think that should be enough..
also thought about clamping.
what kind of welding is it? liquid? or regular electrode welding?
I got ramps so i may drive the car up on them and i think that should be enough..
also thought about clamping.
what kind of welding is it? liquid? or regular electrode welding?
Sluttypatton
05-23-2003, 12:19 AM
MIG weld will do fine, TIG will do better.
LB Dinh
06-04-2003, 06:37 AM
Welding costs like 20-30 dollars. No big deal. Cost more to buy the equipment for it.
Scott 02
06-04-2003, 10:52 PM
Custom pipe bending will sure put a whole in your wallet. I do the welding myself.
99' Z-28
06-26-2003, 01:08 PM
I agree Scott, Sounds like you know a few things about exhaust yourself.
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