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Anyone like to comment on Vikings new muffler ?

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Westcliffe01

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What do you think of this new muffler ? The can itself seems to not be welded to the 2 inlet tubes, thus a permanent hot gas and CO leak, then how about that brace using a piece of all thread and the little block that allows it to be moved fore/aft ? The muffler is going to load that bracket vertically, again because it is not welded to the inlet tubes ? Good/Bad idea ???

 
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