Exhaust System
Exhaust System
Time to replace my exhaust. Is the exhaust pipe before and after the muffler 2 1/4" diameter. Inlet/Outlet on the muffler 2 1/4"? I need to replace from the exhaust manifold all the way back. My exhaust pipe was cut off in front of the rear wheel. Can anyone take a photo of the stock exhaust system on a 70 W200 or 69-71? I especially need to see the route the pipe takes from the muffler back over the rear axle.
Thanks
John
Thanks
John
1970 W200
318, NP 445
Factory LU-2 winch
A/C, HD Gauges
318, NP 445
Factory LU-2 winch
A/C, HD Gauges
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Re: Exhaust System
John
I'll start with the Routing Part.
Every Muffler Shop has a picture book on what the routing was/is.
Exhaust Pipe Diameter
In the beginning the Engineering Department Team figures out what
the best diameter should be. Later in the process the "Bean Counters"
say to the Engineers, "... We can get a smaller diameter for a lower price,
what can we do about the size of this pipe?" . The Engineering Dept
replies by saying if we do use the small diameter it will cut _______
power from the engine. The smaller pipe is used to cut building cost.
The build order is to have the smaller pipe and to "Flare the End" to
match the Exhaust Manifold Size.
For any Performance Reasons the build order is to have the orignal
diameter. This means for you to have the same diameter from the
Exhaust Manifold to the In-let of the Muffler. The Out-let from the
muffler ( aka Tail Pipe ) should be a smaller diameter than what went
into the muffler.
The reason for the smaller diameter is that at this point in travel the
Exhaust Molucules have cooled off ( shurnk ) and the same diameter
is no longer needed or required.
Your Replacement Cost
We all grew up in an era that when we saw a vehicle with Dual Exhaust
we knew that vehicle was not a "Ho-Hum" version. This has implanted
a visual dent in our thoughts. They now have a Dual In-let Muffler which
permits the power to be the same as a vehicle with dual exhaust. This is
one muffler at one purchacing price and one Tail Pipe.
Or you can opt for the older manner and have double the price for the same
HP and MPG reason's.
If you have the 318 the correct NAPA Muffler is #22-599.
For the 383 or even the 440's the correct NAPA Muffler is #21-400.
Rodger & Gabby
COS
I'll start with the Routing Part.
Every Muffler Shop has a picture book on what the routing was/is.
Exhaust Pipe Diameter
In the beginning the Engineering Department Team figures out what
the best diameter should be. Later in the process the "Bean Counters"
say to the Engineers, "... We can get a smaller diameter for a lower price,
what can we do about the size of this pipe?" . The Engineering Dept
replies by saying if we do use the small diameter it will cut _______
power from the engine. The smaller pipe is used to cut building cost.
The build order is to have the smaller pipe and to "Flare the End" to
match the Exhaust Manifold Size.
For any Performance Reasons the build order is to have the orignal
diameter. This means for you to have the same diameter from the
Exhaust Manifold to the In-let of the Muffler. The Out-let from the
muffler ( aka Tail Pipe ) should be a smaller diameter than what went
into the muffler.
The reason for the smaller diameter is that at this point in travel the
Exhaust Molucules have cooled off ( shurnk ) and the same diameter
is no longer needed or required.
Your Replacement Cost
We all grew up in an era that when we saw a vehicle with Dual Exhaust
we knew that vehicle was not a "Ho-Hum" version. This has implanted
a visual dent in our thoughts. They now have a Dual In-let Muffler which
permits the power to be the same as a vehicle with dual exhaust. This is
one muffler at one purchacing price and one Tail Pipe.
Or you can opt for the older manner and have double the price for the same
HP and MPG reason's.
If you have the 318 the correct NAPA Muffler is #22-599.
For the 383 or even the 440's the correct NAPA Muffler is #21-400.
Rodger & Gabby
COS
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Re: Exhaust System
Thanks Rodger....very informative post!
1970 W200
318, NP 445
Factory LU-2 winch
A/C, HD Gauges
318, NP 445
Factory LU-2 winch
A/C, HD Gauges
Re: Exhaust System
Got her back from the muffler shop....wow what a great sounding truck. For one thing the heat riser was stuck closed.. I decided to go with the 2 1/4 inch system. They installed an H pipe and two chrome tips. I chose the Flowmasters to be included in the system. The tips came out in front of the rear wheels. Very good sound at all levels. Power is way up. I would say almost 25% or since it sounds better I just floor it more....It seems to have a real hot rod sound now To foggy to take a photo but I did attach one from last spring.
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Re: Exhaust System
That may well be true, but when was the last time you saw anybody refer to it? They will just walk under your truck, and say, "How about we run it here..." John, you're doing the right thing in figuring out exactly how/were you want it before you take it to a shop. Unfortunately I don't have anything close enough to original to be of any help to you.Rodger wrote:Every Muffler Shop has a picture book on what the routing was/is.
'69 D200 383/727 -and- '68 D200 318/833od 4x4 conversion project

Re: Exhaust System
Thanks for the replys.....I went to my local shop{small town} and asked about the book with pictures of stock exhaust systems...."we dont have that there book"
My choice at this point is to have the exhaust run in the most "likely route" or wait for some pictures from a member. I will inquire from the next town down the coast to see if the routing book is available.

1970 W200
318, NP 445
Factory LU-2 winch
A/C, HD Gauges
318, NP 445
Factory LU-2 winch
A/C, HD Gauges
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Re: Exhaust System
John
It is not a photo of "pictures" it is much as the Electric Diagram for the
wiring. It will state the OEM pipe diameter and the muffler information
for all design's and version's.
Your Truck only had the Exhaust Routed on the right side ( passenger side ).
The "y" Pipe goes to the Right with the Muffler under the Cab.
From the last CSS/HPP's there has not been a Under the Vehicle to the Rear
Bumper Dual Exhaust Dodge Truck. But ... the Exhaust Designed Routing
Designrd Space is still there.
Rodgerand Gabby
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It is not a photo of "pictures" it is much as the Electric Diagram for the
wiring. It will state the OEM pipe diameter and the muffler information
for all design's and version's.
Your Truck only had the Exhaust Routed on the right side ( passenger side ).
The "y" Pipe goes to the Right with the Muffler under the Cab.
From the last CSS/HPP's there has not been a Under the Vehicle to the Rear
Bumper Dual Exhaust Dodge Truck. But ... the Exhaust Designed Routing
Designrd Space is still there.
Rodgerand Gabby
COS
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Re: Exhaust System
I had mine custom made at Cole Muffler. (Waterloo, NY). It has the 225 slant six. They "Y"'d it off the muffler and matched the routing of both sides after the muffler so they matched. If you look under the rear fender on either side the routing matches perfectly and neat in all regards. The system sounds great although I didn't use Flowmaster type muffler, I wanted it quieter, used stock muffler. The whole installation included the clamps, hangers (all new front to back), and the bill was $238. I am well pleased.
Gerry
Gerry
Re: Exhaust System
If you have a parts book,it's in there.
This is the 69-71 book illustration.
This is the 69-71 book illustration.
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Re: Exhaust System
John
The original Dodge Dual In-Let Muffler is one the Home Page of this Site in the Exhaust Part.
Since that time they have "modern-ised" it.
Rodger & Gabby
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The original Dodge Dual In-Let Muffler is one the Home Page of this Site in the Exhaust Part.
Since that time they have "modern-ised" it.
Rodger & Gabby
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Thanks to all for your input and suggestions. I've been busy lately and havent had time to get to this project but I will post some pictures once I get it done.
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Re: Exhaust System
Gerry, do you have a photo of your exhaust set-up from below?
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Re: Exhaust System
Sorry, I do not have a p0hoto of the exhaust system. I would be glad to take one for you, however my truck is covered in my storage garge for the winter (upstate NY!). I could take one next time the truck is on a lift and I will do it then. Sorry for the wait.However here is a better photo of the exhaust tips and how we have them coming out just below the step bumper....
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Re: Exhaust System
Here's a random picture of the exhaust on my old '65 W100. I had new exhaust run all the way back from the manifolds.
Don't know it this will help. They guy at the local shop will more than likely know how to run the exhaust. It is a four wheel drive so you'll need some clearance.

Dana 60 Dodge by MountainSpringsPowerWagons, on Flickr
I believe the stock size is 2-1/4" which is in the picture. I've used 2-1/2" on my 340 and built 318. Allows for a little more flow.
Don't know it this will help. They guy at the local shop will more than likely know how to run the exhaust. It is a four wheel drive so you'll need some clearance.

Dana 60 Dodge by MountainSpringsPowerWagons, on Flickr
I believe the stock size is 2-1/4" which is in the picture. I've used 2-1/2" on my 340 and built 318. Allows for a little more flow.
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Re: Exhaust System
Hmmm, now I'm wondering if my dual exhaust that dumps in front of the rear wheels is stock. I am meeting with the original owner this weekend over beers, so I'll know a lot more then. Does the hanger look stock?
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Re: Exhaust System
Sir
The only Sweptline that has the Exhaust dumping before the rear wheels is the
0ne ton and larger trucks.
The Rear of the Tail Pipe also should not extend past the Rear Bumper.
Look at the Dealer's Sales Brochure's and see what they have. This and the
Parts Book is your true guide.
Rodger & Gabby
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The only Sweptline that has the Exhaust dumping before the rear wheels is the
0ne ton and larger trucks.
The Rear of the Tail Pipe also should not extend past the Rear Bumper.
Look at the Dealer's Sales Brochure's and see what they have. This and the
Parts Book is your true guide.
Rodger & Gabby
COS
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Re: Exhaust System
Sorry to steal this post! But Gerry's truck peaked my curiosity!
Gerry, very very nice truck!
What caught my attention was the two
pictures of the rear of the truck, as I understand your truck is all original so
what is so curious to me is the lack of reverse lights? I don't know what year
your truck is (I'm guessing pre-67) so can anyone tell me when the reverse lights
became standard on our trucks?

Gerry, very very nice truck!

pictures of the rear of the truck, as I understand your truck is all original so
what is so curious to me is the lack of reverse lights? I don't know what year
your truck is (I'm guessing pre-67) so can anyone tell me when the reverse lights
became standard on our trucks?

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Re: Exhaust System
196769Adventurer wrote:so can anyone tell me when the reverse lights
became standard on our trucks?
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Re: Exhaust System
Cool, Thank you 

Re: Exhaust System
I thought it was '66?
John

John