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Anyone Recognize This Muffler
I picked up this used muffler for a project but never installed it and decided to go a different direction. It seems like a well made stainless muffler that appears to be lighter than a stock banana muffler. I snapped a pic of the only markings on it.
I am going to be selling it, but want to make sure I know what I have before posting it. Thanks - Farrell http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1361489094.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1361489123.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1361489142.jpg |
That is a pretty junky looking pea shooter. I'll do ya a favor and take it off your hands for $5 plus shipping.
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Looks decent but needs to be in the classifieds section with a price, worth every bit of $250+
It depends on the sound and internals. |
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Looks like a Monty muffler to me. Stainless steel and the outlets are a little larger than the usual twin outlet sport Muffler. If the outlets are 65mm it is probably a Monty muffler. Dave Aase (rip) used to be a distributor. A friend had one on his car, very nice quality and a great sound. A little loud for some folks though. They are spendy.
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Dansk has a muffler with the model number 92 510 so maybe that is what you have. It appears to be for a 1967 911
Here's a link https://www.carpartsdiscount.com/auto/parts/67/porsche/911/muffler/muffler.html?3593=97644 |
Good clue on the Dansk model#, thanks. However, that link is to a non-stainless model with what appear to be longer longer tips. Patrick Motorsports sells one similar to mine on their website. I think I will measure the inlets and outlets this weekend and that will likely narrow down what it is.
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I wouldn't take anything less than 500 for that.
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Just so the moderators dont yell at me.....I am just trying to figure out what it is before listing it. I am not trying to conduct some backhanded auction.
To those that have PMd wanting to buy it, please look out for my ad in the for sale section - I hope to have it up this weekend. Thanks - Farrell |
I've never seen a MOnty that looks like that.
Note the crimps around the 2 shell halves - that means it was part of a mass production line - Dansk assembles mufflers in this way. Only another similarly large co. would have the equipment to do it that way. |
I would say it's a Dansk too. The mild steel inlets (as indicated by surface rust) and stainless body are something i've seen on other Dansk mufflers.
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