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jimrogers74
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Posted: May-18-2010 at 12:57am |
while i have my floor off, i would like to replace my mufflers w/ pieces of stainless steel pipe.
i'm thinking if i am up at 5:30a for a few ski runs w/ my friends, the entire lake should enjoy the sound of my boat a little more. my 76 mufflers appear to be about 40 inches long, and 3 inches outside diameter. (or should i say inside diameter of the flex exhaust tubes?) anybody know what gauge steel i should be looking for, and where best place to find them? thanksomuch! jim |
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8122pbrainard
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16 gauge (.065") is fine and very common. Make sure you get 304 stainless and not one of the 400 series cheap "muffler" grades.
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jimrogers74
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would that be 3 inch OD?
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8122pbrainard
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Jim,
Yes, tubing size is always by OD and then of course the ID is governed by the wall thickness. So, you want 3" x 16ga. |
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behindpropeller
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Hmmm
My 176 has no muffler and just yesterday I found myself looking for mufflers. |
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