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Bob Brush
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cub original exhaust

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hi guys could someone post some pics of an originals exhaust plumbing or tell me what size they are im going to buy a new muffler the correct one but i know the pipes from the motor to the muffler is not correct thanks for the help !! Bob :beer:

wdeturck

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All the exhaust plumbing is 1" pipe(the threads in the engine block also and the locking nut is for 1' conduit) so you just need a muffler with 1" pipe thread and get the other parts at the hardware store.

Bob Brush
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Re: cub original exhaust

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so just run an elbow off the engine and then pipe out to where the muffler should sit ?

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Dave C
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Well most of the time when i run across a 7hp it has 2 close nipples and an elbow... however as a avid member of the correct police i can say thats not correct. Kohler still has available the correct double male threaded elbow and the muffler.
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Dave C wrote:Well most of the time when i run across a 7hp it has 2 close nipples and an elbow... however as a avid member of the correct police i can say thats not correct. Kohler still has available the correct double male threaded elbow and the muffler.
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The K-181 uses the double threaded elbow but the K-161 has street el(#145), Nipple(#146) and the lock nut(#147) :mrgreen:

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