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#551930 07/02/2009 12:04 PM
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No questions today -- just sharing.
I have been having some stumbling and misfires on my 55.1 recently, but hadn't had time to diagnose it. (Loose wire on coil). Yesterday morning the engine cut out for about 5-10 seconds. When it refired, the muffler exploded!
Here's pix -- looking aft looking forward
I bet it looked spectacular from from the back. It was sure loud in the cab. Oddly enough, the truck still is not horrifically loud. I guess because the muffler split on the bottom.

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Wow, never seen that before!


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I've never even heard of that before. I never would have thought it possible.


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Those are awesome pictures. I can't believe that happened. I mean, did you have a potato in the back? Boy, I would have loved to have seen that!!! Good Work!


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Mr. Lang #551992 07/02/2009 4:58 PM
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Muffler filled with unburned fuel while the engine wasn't running. Ignition came back, and BOOM!


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cmfracr #552066 07/02/2009 8:42 PM
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Wow, that is extreme.

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wait till you see a pix of a battery exploding..... or be near one..

seen it happen once many yrs ago

a pix of what it looked like not actual pix of what i saw........this was way before one could take a pix of ever thing...

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Seen that muffler explosion several times over my career, might get expensive, I would get that ignition interuption fixed.

Battery explosion are a lot my dangerous to technicians, shrapnel, flames, acid and fumes. Not to mention the damage to the vehicle paint job and test equipment. I had a new battery blow on me in 1982 during a SUN ELECTRIC VAT 40 load test procedure. The customer's car was a mess afterwards.........I thought I was back in Nam!!


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Your post got me thinking. My 65' 3/4ton had had a few backfires due to a worn out ignition switch. The backfires were comparable to a shotgun blast. So just now, I ran up to the garage to see if my indeed my muffler had also been damage. Alas, I found that the entire two foot section of my exhaust pipe - just past the muffler- has been blown completely off!

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Reminds me of an ill-spent youth. We frequently did this on purpose "back in the day". All you have to do is switch off the ignition for 5-6 while in a deceleration mode, then turn it back on without hitting the throttle. Especially effective going downhill. You get a very loud explosion at the least and often blow the muffler out just like shown by Leon. I am almost surprised I used to be that dumb.

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yes back in the day did the same thing to my dad's truck once and a few other thing's.... ill-spent youth is right ..best time was with a 427 truck with glass packs lol.


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Lol, those pictures that you posted are hilarious! Haha, a blown apart muffler! Watch out everyone, there is a grenade in every tail pipe!

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I had that happen to me once. The car was in my garage. Wouldn't start. Then.......KABOOM!
I had to go in the house & get cleaned up afterwards, if ya know what I mean!!


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