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Posted by MITCHP on August 08, 2005 at 12:05:32 from (207.230.140.240):
I REPLACED THE MUFFLER ON MY 66 FARMALL 140 WITH A SHORTER ONE SO I COULD GET IT IN THE BASEMENT. THE NEW MUFFLER CAME FROM TRACTOR SUPPLY BUT THE INLET WAS TOO SMALL, SO I TOOK IT TO A MUFFLER SHOP AND HAD THEM TO EXPAND THE INLET WHICH WORKED, PROBLEM IS NOW I HAVE AIR LEAKING AROUND WHEN THE MUFFLER WENT OVER THE EXAUST. AFTER AWHILE ITS GONNA TURN PART OF MY HOOD BLACK. I NOTICED I HAD A PROBLEM WHEN I PUT A RAIN CAP ON IT AND IT DIDN'T WANT TO MOVE UP VERY MUCH UNLESS IT WAS AT FULL THROTTLE. CAN I GET A CLAMP THAT IS A FEW INCHES WIDE I CAN CLAMP ON THE MUFFLER TO ENSURE NO LEAKS? ANYBODY HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS ON WHAT TO DO? COULD I CUT OFF PART OF THE EXUAST BELOW HOOD LEVEL AND PUT THE MUFFLER BACK ON?
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