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Car Forum / BMW Cars / March 2007

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Muffler on 1981 320

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PaulG - 10 Mar 2007 03:49 GMT
Hi all.  The muffler on my '81 BMW 320is is hanging and not secured to
the bottom of the car.  It rattles and is driving me crazy.  It sounds
like my car is going to fall apart.  I bought a new exhaust hanger kit
from bavauto.com thinking that maybe my old muffler strap had a piece
that rusted off or something.  The new one looks the same.  I cannot
for the life of me figure out how the muffler is secured to the frame
of the car.  The kit also came with a few rubber O-rings and other
parts.  Is there a picture on the internet anywhere of how the muffler
is secured?  I just can't figure it out.  I have the factory shop
manuals and I didn't a picture in there of how the exhaust is put
together.  The Haynes manual I have too doesn't offer any information
either.  Thankss
Jack - 10 Mar 2007 05:40 GMT
Here is the illustration from RealOEM for the 320is.

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/showparts.do?model=AK95&mospid=47259&btnr=18_0135&hg=
18&fg=10


It's not that great of a picture and they don't go all the way back to '81
but the setup is very similar to  my '84 318i and '91 318is.
The muffler should be hanging from a big rubber doughnut (part 11 in
picture) that loops around the metal fitting on the muffler extension.

> Hi all.  The muffler on my '81 BMW 320is is hanging and not secured to
> the bottom of the car.  It rattles and is driving me crazy.  It sounds
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> together.  The Haynes manual I have too doesn't offer any information
> either.  Thankss
PaulG - 11 Mar 2007 00:57 GMT
Thanks for the picture.  It was close enough that I think I figured it
out (I hope).  I guess I'll find out if the muffler falls down again
the next time i drive.
 
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