Al,

I guess it should be called a heat exchanger, not a muffler, for carb
heat.
Can't do without it.

Thanks,
Bob Urban
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Al DeMarzo wrote:

> I've heard some things about the stainless, not fitting as well as the
> stock exhaust.  If you've got some money to burn, go for the stainless,
> if not, try Skyport, he may have a set of used stuff.  Wag Aero rebuilds
> mufflers at a reasonable cost.  Ever think of going to straight pipes,
> like Luscombe or Aeronca?  Better engine breathing (more power), and the
> heat is taken away from the firewall.  I think that's the way I'd go if
> I needed to replace!  ...just a thought!
> Al
>
> Bob Urban wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Seems on return from Jacksonville my 1946 415C 85 hp Coupe
> > blew out the end cap on the muffler that feeds hot air to the carb.
> > It tried to scorch the fuselage paint from the firewall with hot
> > exhaust gas clean back to about mid wing indicating that the
> > muffler is bad internally as well.
> > My A&P also cares little for the aluminized exhaust headers that are
> > on my ship as well, although they appear to be in good condition.
> > He prefers the stainless headers and only the stainless.
> >
> > So,  it seems that I need a new, rebuilt or good used muffler and
> > possibly some stainless headers to do things right.
> >
> > Any thoughts other than Univair and how I might save some bucks?
> > Anybody with parts to sell?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Bob Urban



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