WhyZed
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This is the muffler
This model of can doesn't have a pipe or single port for the exhaust gases to exit, instead there is a series of holes drilled around the perimeter of the bowl for gases to exit. The really big rusted hole is directly under the exhaust port of the engine so it exhausts pretty well straight out. That is not good for the economy, efficiency or noise. For best 2 stroke engine power & efficiency there must be a certain amount of back-pressure there, that is why high performance 2 strokes have combustion chambers close to the engine.
I don't know if this is the stock exhaust as there were a lot of things wrong with this example.
I'm going to take my 'F's' muffler off & see if it will fit, I'm confident it will.
This model of can doesn't have a pipe or single port for the exhaust gases to exit, instead there is a series of holes drilled around the perimeter of the bowl for gases to exit. The really big rusted hole is directly under the exhaust port of the engine so it exhausts pretty well straight out. That is not good for the economy, efficiency or noise. For best 2 stroke engine power & efficiency there must be a certain amount of back-pressure there, that is why high performance 2 strokes have combustion chambers close to the engine.
I don't know if this is the stock exhaust as there were a lot of things wrong with this example.
I'm going to take my 'F's' muffler off & see if it will fit, I'm confident it will.