RE: IML: Imperial Exhausts........"H" pipes
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RE: IML: Imperial Exhausts........"H" pipes
- From: "TomC" <tcsibor@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2007 11:17:55 -0700
Neat trick -
never heard of that one...
TomC
Regarding the exhaust
discussion,
I
have something to share concerning "H" pipe
installation.
Here's an old school tip I learned a long time
ago.
If
you go with dual exhausts and you want to find the "correct" placement for the
H-pipe,
install the duals all the way back to the rear bumper, then
get a tire crayon and stripe a line along one of the exhaust pipes from about
the center of the transmission, rearward to about 2 feet past the rear of the
tranny.
Start the engine and let the motor idle until you see a spot on
the tire crayon line start to melt.
That's where you want to place the "H"
pipe.
It's a little extra work, but as least you'll know you've got the
"H" in the correct place.
-Mike in Oregon
On 4/16/07, richard
rowlands <close66@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Brian:
I had the exhaust system redone on my
1963 Imperial at an old place in Burbank a few months ago and they did a
beautiful job. I had everything from the bottom of the engine back done
(aluminized piping, muffler, resonator) for around $350.
It's a place
that's been there for years and years and deals with a lot of old cars.
Their contact info is below.
Good luck,
Richard Rowlands
Los
Angeles CA
www.mopar-collection.com
Morse Muffler
1022 W. Burbank
Blvd
Burbank, CA 91506
(818) 848-1058
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From: Brian Keligian <
kbriank@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I live in the Los Angeles area and need to find a muffler and resonator
for one of my 67 Imperials.
I do not want to end up with the low quality stuff that most muffler
places now have.
Any suggestions of where to find quality exhaust parts?
Thanks
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