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Posted by Key-Mho-Saw-Bee on July 13, 2005 at 07:00:00 from (161.77.5.113):
I am replacing the muffler on my AC-B. The old muffler was clearly worthless. It was rattling in the manifold. The old muffler was shaped like a lunch box and fit under the "hood". The new muffler is about 3 feet long and the muffler portion will stick outside the hood. I suspect that this is correct. The shaft that fits into the manifold is slightly large and I cannot push it into the maifold hole by hand. Should I drive it with a block of wood and a hammer? It looks like this is what was done to the old muffler. Is the pin in the manifold a regular bolt? It is very rusted and I cannot tell if the end is a nut or a special piece. If it is a bold should it be tightened when the muffler is in place? Once the muffler is in place, is it easy to remove it. The way the new muffler is configured the hole in the "hood" is too small to clear the muffler. I have bought the owners and service manuals, but they do not mention the muffler. As an aside what is the piece that I call the "hood". If it is not obvious to the reader, I am a novice with tractors. Thanks in advance for any help
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