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Old 29-06-14, 18:18
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Who can help me source a replacement of the muffler as fitted to Ford CMP trucks?

The original was a one-piece "muffler and inlet pipe assembly" (*C01YF 5230A). As I am only looking to replace the muffler, I do not need an exact copy as a replacement, basic dimensions of the Ford muffler are welcome so I can source one which comes close.

Or does anyone know of an off-the-shelf muffler which fits? I once heard a Volvo 240 muffler is about the right size.

Some pictures of how/where a muffler would be fitted originally are welcome, too.

Thanks in advance!
Hanno

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Old 29-06-14, 18:42
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Some pictures of how /where a muffler would be fitted originally are welcome, too.
Here are top views from the manual. Am I correct that the exhaust is only supported by two hangers, one behind the muffler and one on the end of the pipe at the rear of the fuel tank?

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Old 29-06-14, 18:52
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Am I correct that the exhaust is only supported by two hangers, one behind the muffler and one on the end of the pipe at the rear of the fuel tank?
This would be the one behind the muffler:

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However we discovered I have another one on my F60S, I think you may have taken a photo. I should have taken that one off to give you, it's in perfect condition, with the remains of an original muffler by the look of it.
And this one the one behind the gas tank:
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Anyway the bracket is clearly the same as the front one, sans bends, and possibly a bit shorter. There's also a support strap underneath, presumably to minimize flexing over rough terrain...? I imagine this piece would have been straight originally, and was possibly bent by a size 12 boot using the tailpipe as a convenient step!
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Old 29-06-14, 19:00
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And I found Tony posted the correct dimensions

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All my Fords have 2" engine pipes. Two of them have what appear to be original mufflers (dished end plates, 6" diameter, 18" length) and both of these have 1 5/8" tailpipes. This is consistent with several original tailpipe brackets examined by Jacques and me recently. We determined that they're designed for 1 5/8" pipe. They will accept 1 3/4" pipe, but will not fully close when tightened.
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Hello Hanno,

Attached are two photos of an original muffler as installed on a Ford Ambulance at the Bandiana Army Museum in Australia.

It shows the front end of the muffler very close to being in line with the rear step plate bracket.

The third photo is of an original rear bracket on my F15A. With my generic muffler installed, which is the same length as an original, the position is very close to the museum example. To prevent confusion from the photo, my tailpipe has an adaptor which mates the 1-5/8" tailpipe to the 2" outlet of the muffler. When installed, the adaptor fits inside the outlet and the smaller end goes into the bracket. The pipe was left a bit longer for fitting.

Something which is sometimes overlooked, which I have inadvertently done, when shopping for replacement mufflers is the position of the inlet and outlet relative to each other. My replacement one has the inlet and outlet 180 degrees apart.

The museum example shows the inlet at the 6 o'clock position when viewed from that end and the outlet at the 3 o'clock position when viewed from that end (90 degrees apart). I intend to juggle my exhaust pipe a bit to ensure it hangs properly but it would have been nice to have it all line up from the start.

Hope this is of some help in locating it on the truck and sourcing a correct one.

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Old 01-07-14, 08:52
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Hanno,

I have contact details for a company in USA that can make an exact copy of original muffler. Just haven't found where I stored their details. May have posted their name onmy resto thread. Still looking!
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Old 01-07-14, 22:58
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The museum example shows the inlet at the 6 o'clock position when viewed from that end and the outlet at the 3 o'clock position when viewed from that end (90 degrees apart). I intend to juggle my exhaust pipe a bit to ensure it hangs properly but it would have been nice to have it all line up from the start.
Jacques,

Certainly of help as I was wondering about the offset for the in- and outlet pipes.

Can you confirm the measurements listed by Tony W.: 6" diameter, 18" length, 2" inlet and 1-5/8" outlet pipes?

Thanks,
Hanno
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