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Does the new system have 2 mufflers? It should have 2 mufflers and is otherwise very straightforward.
I don't think anything else would fit, unless it was a 115. If it makes exhaust noise, it is probably leaking somewhere, or the manifold is cracked or has gasket problems. The pipe should have a hanger back around the bell housing, and I think there is one more behind the mufflers, and one at the back just behind the gas tank. If the pipe or mufflers touch the frame, it can cause rattles or rumbling sounds. Sometimes pipes and hangers have to be adjusted to get clearance at all running temperatures and when the engine is loaded, which can cause the exhaust system to move into contact with the frame. The manifold heat valve shaft can leak, and the exhaust manifold has gaskets at the pipe attachment, at the cylinder block, and between the intake and exhaust manifolds.
Posted on: 2/24 16:01
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Thanks. My system has one muffler, but I'll take your other suggestions and work on them tomorrow.
Posted on: 2/24 16:52
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I am a bit of a weird case as I have a 327 in mine with 2 1/4" diameter pipe, so not at all stock.
However I only have 1 muffler, no resonator, and it is NOT loud. It is smooth and quiet. I had a muffler made for mine based on the specs from a '53 spec sheet. For reference I have included the drawing. I think you would need smaller diameter pipe, but the muffler itself will fit fine otherwise, as I use the stock hanging points on the chassis. Good luck. Bob J.
Posted on: 2/24 17:43
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Thanks. This will go into my notes binder.
Posted on: 2/24 18:13
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The "main" muffler on my '37 looks like the one in the drawing. The secondary muffler is very similar, but shorter, and the tail pipe is smaller than the header pipe. There are pictures and text about the 120 exhaust in some of the advertising material on this site. The dual mufflers may have been new in '36 or '37.
Posted on: 2/24 19:03
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My parts car 1954 Patrician has a second small muffler but that was the first of countless Packards I've owned that ever had it! None of my prewar Packards did including two that were low mileage and probably stock so I would be interested in any consensus that the second was done in fact or just in documents.
Posted on: 2/24 20:19
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Read the information straight from Packard on this site.
Posted on: 2/24 20:32
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I think that was my point. The information from Packard might not match what actually went onto the cars. I don't know that it did or didn't but was just mentioning a possibility.
Posted on: 2/24 20:41
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The dual muffler arrangement debuted in 1937 on both the 110 and 120.
Posted on: 2/24 20:57
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