Mike Androvich said: (quoted from post at 07:54:42 05/13/09) The type that exit through the firewall on 10-20s and 15-30s were factory. They were used in 1927 into 1929. These type are usually modified because they have a thin sheet metal muffler in between the manifold and the elbow on the firewall which usually rots out and is replace by a peice of pipe. Very rare to find a good muffler on one of these.
Perhaps I'm thinking only of the 22-36 15-30s, but I thought '29s went right out the side curtain.
Still wouldn't be factory correct for a tractor, but didn't the P30s and P300s have gas manifold option that exhuasted through the hood? Of course, I'm not sure who built these manifolds for IHC at that.
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