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Part number

Hello everyone I am looking for a part number for a muffler on this unit so I can get a catalytic converter for it. This is a 6 cylinder continental F227 engine. Any help would be appreciated.
  • Posted 10 Aug 2010 04:39
  • Modified 10 Aug 2010 04:40 by poster
  • By Davie
  • joined 5 Dec'08 - 26 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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Well I got the number off the engine...These are a little before my time LOL. The muffler is one with the holes that run the entire length of the muffler and it is mounted vertical
  • Posted 10 Aug 2010 20:55
  • By Davie
  • joined 5 Dec'08 - 26 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
Are you sure on the engine??? My system shows a F245??
  • Posted 10 Aug 2010 06:35
  • By Prentice
  • joined 25 Jun'08 - 600 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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