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x77-69z28 12-21-2014 10:46 PM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: camaromb</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The C&amp;C chambered systems did have the CC logo stamped on the hangers so it is easy to verify they are not GM. </div></div>i have one of the original C&amp;C systems in my car. It will be coming out when I start the restoration. And yes, it does say C&amp;C on the hangers. I guess I was one of the original investors also, as I got the system for half price ($400?).

Day2_69Z 12-21-2014 11:27 PM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: camaromb</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The C&amp;C chambered systems did have the CC logo stamped on the hangers so it is easy to verify they are not GM.</div></div>

yes, stamped small inside hanger.
(SS also)
The pipes are not stamped.
NC8 Tailpipes were natural steel w/ aluminized coating.
Later production standard exhaust and even later ones with resonators.... Z's had Chrome Tip tail pipes, some made by Walker and were actually 2 PC welded beyond first bend around the spring . .approximately 2/3 of the pipe was &quot;flash chromed&quot;. single dip just like air cleaner lids , oil caps, wing nuts etc.

firstgenaddict 02-03-2015 06:36 PM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
I have reason to believe the system changed slightly after January, the change noted in the assembly manual has to do with the 2 chambered pipes which run parallel to and aft of the rear axle. The original schematic (illustrated under L34-35 section in AIM) shows each chambered section with 2 tabs welded on them and then the tabs bolted together.

The NC8 section in the AIM shows the elimination of the nut, bolt, and lock washer.

It would allow the two sides to move independently of one another, which IMHO is not at all detrimental.

Has this change been noted on any actual production vehicles?

turbojet427 02-04-2015 12:37 AM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
Not to take over this thread, but what is the latest date a Z/28 could have Chambered Exhaust?

Steve Shauger 02-04-2015 01:42 AM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
I think there's a technical bulletin that references May 19th as when it was no longer in production for the Camaro. I believe there is a documented July built L78 Chevelle with chambered exhaust listed.

turbojet427 02-04-2015 02:23 AM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
Good info to know. Any way to tell if a car was an original chambered car?

Steve Shauger 02-04-2015 03:00 AM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: turbojet427</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Good info to know. Any way to tell if a car was an original chambered car? </div></div>

If your Camaro is an L78, L34 or Z28 the chambered exhaust came standard up until the end of November. After November it was optional until May 19th when it was deleted from production. The chambered system utilized the same mounting locations as the transverse system so if it was built after November you'd need factory documentation or dealer invoice.

turbojet427 02-04-2015 03:06 AM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
Thanks

firstgenaddict 02-04-2015 05:39 AM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
The recall letter sent out for a California built and sold Z28 states 1969 Camaros with engine options L34, L78, and Z28's built before December 4, 1968 received chambered exhaust and 1969 Camaros equipped with engine option Z28 built from December 4th 1968 through May 2nd 1969 incorporated a regular muffler dual exhaust without resonators.

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-7...all_letter.jpg

<span style="font-weight: bold">HOW to determine whether the car was equipped with NC8 chambered</span>

There really are not fail safe ways however if the car hasn't been restored and if any part of the original intermediate hangers (over the axle) are still on the car the Chambered Hangers are entirely different than the standard exhaust (whether std duals are equipped with or with out resonators.) The chambered hangers are attached with one bolt instead of two and they have a 1&quot; x 2&quot; metal retainer with a tab which goes between the bolt and the rubber strap (the rubber strap is much shorter and narrower)


Here is an original retainer, this one was installed upside down from the factory as evidenced by the Hex shape of non-rusted metal around the bolt hole.

https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-k...r_retainer.jpg

bergy 02-04-2015 09:55 AM

Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro
 
This has probably been discussed before, so...what is the last date that chambered has been documented on a Camaro built for US delivery? I have a May '69 Pace car with chambered shown on the Canadian docs. I believe that there are quite a few Canadian delivered cars with the chambered system in the first half of the '69 calendar year.


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