JimLeanna55Bird
- Reaction score
- 23
- Thunderbird Year
- 1955
A couple of months ago I had new mufflers installed to get rid of the glasspak sound and make it more cruiser sounding. Found a rebuttable shop and they did the mufflers job great. At same time my Continental Kit exhaust ports had a 90-degree down turn on the end of the tail pipes. Did not look good and they replaced them with straight end chrome pipes. After a few weeks I noticed an exhaust leak coming from the area under the Continental Kit platform. Last week I decided to remove the Continental Kit and return it to original design at the rear end. Well when I removed the kit I found the reason for the leak! They just stuck the chrome ends onto the tailpipes and did one tack weld to hold it in place and left the rest of the joint open the entire circumference of the pipe joint! This allowed a serious exhaust leak to blow back onto the back of the car. Had it buffed as good as they could but the rest is damage to the clear coat which will require the entire lower back face of the car to be repainted and clear coated. Was able to get it into another muffler shop that has been in business for more than 60 years in the same spot and they fixed it up right, removed entire tail section, cut to proper length to fit without Continental Kit and re welded and installed new hangars! Looks great I think. Just continue to be amazed at how many people don't do things right the first time and just make more work for the rest of us.
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