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Magnum M14 - Replacement Muffler

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I got one of these to replace the broken muffler on a Magnum M14. Tried installing tonight, but the exhaust opening is the same size as the muffler opening. 

This might be a dumb question, but am I supposed to bend out the opening of the muffler a little so it will fit onto the engine exhaust or do I need do something else?

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Rick3478

That looks like a Cub Cadet muffler.  I don't have any experience with them, you may need a Cub exhaust nipple to fit properly.  Or maybe you can bump it out a bit with a pipe expander.  What'cha gonna do with the outlet then?  It's gonna blast right onto your right leg unless you add a bend or deflector.  Someone familiar with Cadets chime in here?  I'm sort of guessing, but it doesn't look like the usual WH part.

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TC10284

So this is one that was suggested to me in the past as a replacement. 

Is there some kind of replacement muffler you know of that I can get instead? 

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pfrederi

I have that same Cub muffler on a couple K series fit right over the unthreaded end of the exhaust nipple.

 

 

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ri702bill

Paul - good use of the concrete slabs to make a solid loading ramp...:thumbs2:

 

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TC10284

Well that's interesting...
I am going to take some pics later today. But they are definitely the same size. I did tried bending it out a little last night with what I had, but still wouldn't go on. So instead of continuing to mess up the muffler, I came here to ask instead. 

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ri702bill

The slip-over inlet on the muffler for my C81 has a pair of 1/8" wide thru cuts about 1 " deep on opposite sides - seen that type of connection on auto exhaust before. Uses a small - 1-3/8" muffler clamp - easy on, easy to remove for service. You MAY want to try that.....

Bill

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TC10284
1 hour ago, ri702bill said:

The slip-over inlet on the muffler for my C81 has a pair of 1/8" wide thru cuts about 1 " deep on opposite sides - seen that type of connection on auto exhaust before. Uses a small - 1-3/8" muffler clamp - easy on, easy to remove for service. You MAY want to try that.....

Bill

 

So if I understand correctly, that's exactly like mine. Yet, I can't get it to fit.

I must be doing something wrong or ignorant. Probably just ignorant. I'm not afraid to admit it either. Hah. 

Maybe I just need to try bending it more. I have the muffler clamp. 

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ri702bill

How much rust buildup on the short 1" pipe on the engine?? Can you measure both with a caliper (not a tape measure) to get an idea of the interference??

As Rick mentioned - you may need to remove the pipe and use one for a Cub IF those have a smaller OD to fit your muffler....

Bill

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oliver2-44
55 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

How much rust buildup on the short 1" pipe on the engine??

Does you engine  block have a 1" pipe stub coming out of it for the exhaust?

If so, you could use a hand grinder and put a bit of taper on the exhaust nipple.

I checked and there are lots of 1-1/8" pipe expanders for sale. 

I think I'm going to pick one of these up next time they have a 20-30% off sale!

https://www.harborfreight.com/medium-exhaust-pipe-expander-57707.html?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=12144811130&campaignid=12144811130&utm_content=129616991021&adsetid=129616991021&product=57707&store=2996&gclid=CjwKCAjw5pShBhB_EiwAvmnNV9qfIvukKpYHEgUcB0NtvXvWtnuc0quEsJpWUnOj2AO0Jo66GuXWFhoCAGYQAvD_BwE

1" black pipe has and OD of 1.301  which is just smaller that 1-5/16  ( 1.312 )

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Rick3478
7 hours ago, pfrederi said:

I have that same Cub muffler on a couple K series fit right over the unthreaded end of the exhaust nipple.

 

 

I see what you did with the down front angle.  I'm guessing the OP might have a 300 series with the Magnum engine, and don't know if you can do that with the wider hood.

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TC10284
26 minutes ago, Rick3478 said:

 

I see what you did with the down front angle.  I'm guessing the OP might have a 300 series with the Magnum engine, and don't know if you can do that with the wider hood.

 

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Rick3478
3 hours ago, TC10284 said:

 

Yeah that doesn't look big enough.  So, the OEM 112213 was superseded by 94-3739 when Toro added a heat shield, and the new part will fit with or without the shield.  You can break or grind off the shield mount tabs if their appearance offends you.  I think it's still available.  Or were you just looking for something cheaper?

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TC10284
29 minutes ago, Rick3478 said:

 

Yeah that doesn't look big enough.  So, the OEM 112213 was superseded by 94-3739 when Toro added a heat shield, and the new part will fit with or without the shield.  You can break or grind off the shield mount tabs if their appearance offends you.  I think it's still available.  Or were you just looking for something cheaper?

 

Yeah, the original one would be nice, but not $350 nice. :-)

Really just need something that would fit and work at this point. Muffler is the only thing holding me up from firing it up. 

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pfrederi

Magnums used an expensive exhaust nipple.  You could pull it off and sell it, then use some Black Iron pipe and a 45 degree elbow.  i am not a home now but this weekend I can take a couple pictures of my Magnum with just plain pipe fittings.

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TC10284
1 hour ago, pfrederi said:

Magnums used an expensive exhaust nipple.  You could pull it off and sell it, then use some Black Iron pipe and a 45 degree elbow.  i am not a home now but this weekend I can take a couple pictures of my Magnum with just plain pipe fittings.

 

That would be good if you could please sir. 

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Rick3478
4 hours ago, pfrederi said:

Magnums used an expensive exhaust nipple.  You could pull it off and sell it, then use some Black Iron pipe and a 45 degree elbow.  i am not a home now but this weekend I can take a couple pictures of my Magnum with just plain pipe fittings.

 

Yeah, the cast "S" pipe.  A couple standard nipples and a 45 might actually fit the Cadet muffler.  Or you could come straight out and put a salt shaker or tubular muffler on it.

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TC10284
7 minutes ago, Rick3478 said:

 

Yeah, the cast "S" pipe.  A couple standard nipples and a 45 might actually fit the Cadet muffler.  Or you could come straight out and put a salt shaker or tubular muffler on it.

 

I'm thinking of just going the straight pipe and salt shaker or tubular muffler for simplicity sake. I don't like the looks (or sound) of them, but I'm ready to get this one back in service. 

Is it a 1 and 3/8" threaded pipe? 

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pfrederi

One way to do it  I tried to use stuff I had.  This is an M16 the exhaust port is larger (1-1/4) You should be able to use a 1' 45 street L and a nipple...

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TC10284

Thanks!

Good pics.

 

How do you like that muffler? I was looking at those on Amazon last night wondering if it would work well. 

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pfrederi

They are OK  The Cub may. be a bit quieter.  Here is a cub muffler using just an 45 elbow.  again this is a 16 K341 and the exhaust port is 1-1/4  your should be 1"  so no reduction bushing needed.

 

 

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