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2011/05/14 20:17:45 (permalink)
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what's the differance

Between a 1.6 and 2 ltr muffler for a van
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/FORD-ESCORT-MKII-PANEL-VAN-2-0L-1977-ON-REAR-MUFFLER-/320695162238?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4aaaebd57e
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    BrandonC
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    RE: what's the differance 2011/05/14 20:36:02 (permalink)
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    Intake and exhaust on a 2l is on the other side to a 1600.

    So on the 1600 the exhaust come out the left side, and at the rear on the car sticks out on the left, with a 2l its on the driver side, and sticks out on the drivers side.

    Doubt it would fit without modification.

    Brandon.
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    RE: what's the differance 2011/05/14 20:50:29 (permalink)
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    Thanks
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    RE: what's the differance 2011/05/14 21:49:50 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by BrandonC

    Intake and exhaust on a 2l is on the other side to a 1600.

    Correct
    quote:

    So on the 1600 the exhaust come out the left side, and at the rear on the car sticks out on the left, with a 2l its on the driver side, and sticks out on the drivers side.


    Incorrect, the 2L engine pipe crosses just near the gearbox crossmember then I think you will find the rear section is the same. 1.6L or 2L.

    Craig.
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    RE: what's the differance 2011/05/15 09:19:47 (permalink)
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    quote:
    Originally posted by Escortpower

    quote:
    Originally posted by BrandonC

    Intake and exhaust on a 2l is on the other side to a 1600.

    Correct
    quote:

    So on the 1600 the exhaust come out the left side, and at the rear on the car sticks out on the left, with a 2l its on the driver side, and sticks out on the drivers side.


    Incorrect, the 2L engine pipe crosses just near the gearbox crossmember then I think you will find the rear section is the same. 1.6L or 2L.

    Craig.

    Ahh yess! sorry thats right, cause trhe drop tanks offset to the right and you wont fit a muffler there. Sorry about that.
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    RE: what's the differance 2011/05/15 10:31:47 (permalink)
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    I bought a 1600 muffler section to replace a 2lt one for RWC and found the internal diameters to be different I had to get the 16oo section flared 1/4 of an inch
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