The Canadian 20's mufflers are a little different
Notice the riveted on bracket and separate deflector. Like US production, the ends appear to be pressed with two thicknesses of thinner material. On the front end there is a lair of crescent shaped cut-outs on the small lip that goes to the exhaust pipe. Instead of the rolled in Ridge used on the US exhaust pipes, up to which the muffler end is jammed, the Canadians drilled the pipe and installed a 1/4" cotter pin as a register for the front end cover
I make replacement mufflers like these. The inner pipe is expanded to take the standard pipe. The shoulder created by the expansion is the register for the front cover.
Allan from down under.
Canadian mufflers
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Re: Canadian mufflers
How would you get one to the USA and how much would it cost?
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Re: Canadian mufflers
That is a really nice design and fine work by you Allan!
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Re: Canadian mufflers
James, I have one boxed ready to go to Bendigo swap meet. i will get a postage estimate on it. The next four will have stainless inner and outer shells, as I had some available at the time.
Allan .
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Re: Canadian mufflers
Allan, I would like to buy one.
There probably is not one even left in Canada.
Three of our local club members have Made in Canada cars.
There may be others interested in Canada or the USA.
There probably is not one even left in Canada.
Three of our local club members have Made in Canada cars.
There may be others interested in Canada or the USA.