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Old 02-04-2015, 01:59 PM
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Default Re: Chambered Exhaust for 1969 Camaro

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: firstgenaddict</div><div class="ubbcode-body">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.



<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.

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When I purchased my L34 Camaro in the 90's the conventional thinking was the chambered exhaust was only standard on solid lifter engines. My L34 had a transverse system installed using the the original chambered hangers and hardware. It didn't fit to well. That's how I confirmed the car originally had chambered. This was also confirmed by the original owner who said he changed out the chambered because it was too loud. I do have an assembly line used system for that car but a gardner system is on it now.

James the question I have is; did the same noise issue apply to the Chevelle chambered system. I have a copy of a build sheet that list that option on a July of 69 built Chevelle.
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