Jim. I had a stainless exhaust made for my Fury about 12 years ago, and of course it is still mint. The old system is plumbed up to my engine for the purpose of initial starting the engine. However I will be going to an exhaust shop when the time comes, (one of the first things I do when the car is mobile again.) The bends are all in the wrong places, wrong kickdwon at the rear, incorrect balance pipe, setup for the wrong transmission detours etc. A company sent me some bending instruction cards for 57 Plymouth 318 dual exhaust, but I do not know their accuracy yet, though they come with good recommendation. No guarantees as I have not tried them myself. Also I do not know if 57 & 58 318 interchange. They show the length of pipe you begin with, the measurement to the center of the first bend, the rotation of the pipe in degrees before the center of the next bend and so on. There are 3 pipes per side from memory. They are from a company called "Huth", a reputable exhaust manufacturer from long ago. If you like I can copy them and email them to you to take to an exhaust shop to have made up. Let me know. Glenn. 57 Fury. Jim Ruckdashel wrote: > I have a 58 Ply with a 318 engine and I need to buy a duel exhaust system for it. I contacted the 4 vendors listed in Hemmings and only one ( Classic Exhaust in Ohio) does them for these older cars. > Does any one out there in Forward look Land know of any other suppliers that I should contact? > Thanks in advance for your help. > Jim Ruckdashel > 57 New Yorker > 58 belevedere > 34 Ply 2dr PE > > Jim Ruckdashel > 4241 Singing Post Lane > Roswell, GA 30075 > 770-992-9746 > Jruckdashel@xxxxxxxx > > -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- > 2003 Calendar voting results and ordering information is online! Please visit: > http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2003 for more information. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2003 Calendar voting results and ordering information is online! Please visit: http://www.forwardlook.net/calendar2003 for more information.
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