Blew up muffler, what to replace it with?


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By peeeot - 15 Years Ago
When I realized that I had not taken note of the orientation of my distributor when I removed it, I was short on patience and decided I would just guess and use trial and error.  It would have been far easier to find TDC and do it right, but in the heat of the moment, I made my choice.  It took several tries to get even a hickup out of her; the next try, all that gas was lit by an ill-timed spark and my muffler blew up.  I have never heard anything so loud, so close.

Fortunately, it seems as though the muffler was the only casualty of my laziness.

I have a single pipe, all the way to the bumper, 2" in outside diameter.  I had a 2' long, 3" deep stock style muffler that was essentially silent.  The engine was far more audible itself than the exhaust.

A local shop, the only one I have checked with, had two options that I would consider: a stock replacement or a 3' long glasspack.  They also indicated that a resonator could be added to tone down the glasspack a bit.  I am also toying with the idea of ponying up for dual exhaust, which I would prefer to be 2" and no crossover, possibly with the long glasspacks.

I drove the car a bit since blowing the muffler up and it isn't too loud under light throttle, but while it sounds mean with no muffler it's too loud and I wouldn't want to live with that kind of volume.  I haven't found anyone yet on here with 3' packs to know whether they would be much better.  I am under the impression that the short packs would still be very loud.

I appreciated the refinement of the quiet muffler but would really like to hear that y-block music in a way that is non-intrusive to everyone else and my own eardrums (especially cruising).  I always go for quality of sound over quantity.  The glasspack sound at a reasonable volume would be ideal.  If there is little to be gained sound-wise by going to dual exhaust then I think I'd rather save my money for now and stick with the single.

What do you suggest? 

By Ol'ford nut - 15 Years Ago
Go with the glasspack and see how you like it. Then if you want you can save up your money and go to duals later.

My 2 cents

By crenwelge - 15 Years Ago
I think Oldford has a plan. I don't find single glass packs objectionably loud.
By kevinwalshe - 15 Years Ago
I recently heard a 312 Y with a single Smithy's glass pack and thought it sounded nice and throaty with a good rumble. I am personally going to run dual 18" Cherry Bombs, just to be absolutely sure that all the neighbors love me. BigGrin
By rgrove - 15 Years Ago
I ran smithys, and replaced them with brockman mello-tones.  Sounds 100x better with the brockmans.  Made it sound like it immediately got about 200 cu in bigger, very healthy....
By unclebob - 15 Years Ago
Peeeot:

If your looking for a sweet glasspak muffler, you may want to call "Mellowtone". They customer make them for you cheep! I have a pair on my roadster and they just sound great.
By PF Arcand - 15 Years Ago
kevinwalshe (9/15/2010)
I recently heard a 312 Y with a single Smithy's glass pack and thought it sounded nice and throaty with a good rumble. I am personally going to run dual 18" Cherry Bombs, just to be absolutely sure that all the neighbors love me. BigGrin




Kevin: Will the Police love you too?...
By charliemccraney - 15 Years Ago
Assuming that the engine is mostly stock, glass packs really won't be that loud. That is at least not what I would call loud. Try the glass pack. They're cheap. If it's too loud try something else.
By peeeot - 15 Years Ago
Thank you for you input everyone!  I am planning on giving the glasspack a shot.  I just don't want to be like those full-size pickups that attack your eardrums when they pass with harsh, blappy obnoxiousness.  While I don't mind the sound of a motorcycle with straight pipes, I don't want to be nearly that loud either.  

I'll post how it turns out when I have it on there. 

By peeeot - 15 Years Ago
The glasspack is ON!  I used a Thrush, 25" overal length.  And I must say I'm very pleased with the result.  It is not anywhere near as loud as I was prepared for it to be, and the sound quality is very good. 

Thanks again!

By kevinwalshe - 15 Years Ago
PF Arcand (9/16/2010)
kevinwalshe (9/15/2010)
I recently heard a 312 Y with a single Smithy's glass pack and thought it sounded nice and throaty with a good rumble. I am personally going to run dual 18" Cherry Bombs, just to be absolutely sure that all the neighbors love me. BigGrin




Kevin: Will the Police love you too?...




I'm sure they won't! That is half the fun! The flame-throwers I wanted to put on may not go over so well... BigGrin
By lovefordgalaxie - 15 Years Ago
Talking about glasspacks, I was told that the shorter they are, louder the result is. Now I'm having ideas. Maybe a short glasspack can be nicer than a straight pipe after all. Any imput?