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Old 05-13-2017, 04:30 PM
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I figured this would be as good a thread as any to find an answer for this. I'm just wondering if the part pictured below is worth posting somewhere for sale or if I should just huck it in the trash. It's the stock/OEM exhaust-ish kind of thing, which became unnecessary when I installed an aftermarket pipe. I'm assuming since (a) I couldn't find one for sale anywhere online, and (b) most people elect to use a tuned pipe with this engine that it isn't worth anything. I was surprised I couldn't even find a single online retailer that stocks this particular part (when they have the rest of the OEM engine components).




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Pics don't work.
Old 05-14-2017, 07:42 PM
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Thanks 1QwkSport2.5r - there was an issue with my Dropbox URLs, but it looks like I got it all fixed up now.
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I doubt anyone will want a stock type muffler for their gasoline engines.. probably better off to toss it or put it on your string trimmer.
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Yeah, I think I agree. The simple fact that I could not find one of these for sale online anywhere - and I really looked - is probably the best indicator that it belongs in the trash. I'm not sure I got the string trimmer reference, but thanks for helping me get rid of one more dust-collector in my office.
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Those types of mufflers are often used on lawn equipment like chainsaws and weed trimmers.

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