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piper muffler AD.. there for a reason i guess

Just wanted to share the condition of my PA-22 muffler we replaced this week during annual. This is after 1075 hours in service taken with my boroscope. For those not familiar, on many classic Pipers after a muffler hits 950 hours it requires inspection every 50 hours. From the internal condition of my muffler I can see why. Warped and cracked metal on the internal flame cone of the right side. The external metal and ends were still in good shape, so probably not a threat to the safety of flight and/or CO poisoning just yet, but glad I have the wire bail on the tailpipe as chunks of metal could clog the tailpipe without it. Anyway they are a real pain to get in and out.

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What brand of muffler was it?

What brand of scope you got? It takes pretty good pictures
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Muffler was an Aero Fabricators. The new one we put in is from Knisley Welding. I wonder if there is much difference in durability.

My scope is a wifi scope I picked up on Amazon like this one. Really handy for all sorts of stuff, and talks to an android or apple device over wifi.
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scottf wrote: Muffler was an Aero Fabricators. The new one we put in is from Knisley Welding. I wonder if there is much difference in durability.....


Aero Fabricators is a division of Wag Aero. Knisely has a pretty good rep-- not to belittle Wag, but I'm guessing the new one'll be a lot more skookum.

There's a pretty good thread going on supercub.org right now about this. If the flame tube comes apart, it can result in the old "banana in the tailpipe" power loss thing- not good. Not sure if its approved for 22's, but Atlee Dodge apparently sells a muffler without flame tubes for the PA18. It's called the hotrod muffler, don't know of that's just because it's louder or if the straight-through design results in more power.
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Yeah I wish I could have gone with the hotrod muffler but unfortunately it is not STC'd for the PA-22 and it didn't sound like there were any plans to do so.
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1) field approval
or
2)don't ask, don't tell
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Check out Leading Edge Exhaust if you ever have to replace the entire exhaust system.

http://www.wemakeyoufly.com/piper-aircraft-exhaust-systems/piper-pa-2022-150-160-180hp/
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You get what you pay for! Knisley or Acorn are built to last. =D>
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Quickdraw1 wrote:Check out Leading Edge Exhaust if you ever have to replace the entire exhaust system.
http://www.wemakeyoufly.com/piper-aircraft-exhaust-systems/piper-pa-2022-150-160-180hp/


The LE system positions the muffler just like the stock exh system-- aft of the engine next to the firewall. IMHO the Sutton is a better set-up-- the muffler mounts below the engine. Mush less exh tubing and a much cleaner firewall area, making it easier to access mags or to mount a remote oil filter or firewall battery.

Not sure if the Sutton would work with a nosedragger though-- looks like there'd be a space conflict with the nosegear extension on the engine mount.
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I don't think the sutton will fit with the nose wheel. For any tail wheel piper, the sutton is the way to go. I put the atlee hot rod muffler on to replace my stock. Both the atlee hot rod and heavy duty eliminate the AD
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