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« on: January 15, 2010, 18:39:27 pm »

I'm not sure if this is the right Place for this post, but here goes.  I had A-1 fab a dual QP muffler for my Berg 933S header.  After I finally got my Berg 2110 engine in the car the muffler doesn't fit.  Sad Take a look at the pictures below.  The muffler flange is just a little low and when you try and bolt the muffler up the muffler bodies hit the bottom of the fenders.  I talked with Manuel at A-1 and he's willing to modify the muffler but I'd have to send him the header and muffler to make sure it all fits (I live in Florida).  It's not A-1's or Berg's fault as I think the header collector location and angle for these headers may have changed over time and it was impossible for A-1 to know which one I had.  A-1 did come close though!  Anyway, does anybody have any ideas on how i can make this work without cutting and modifying the header collector or muffler?  Huh I had a straight collector spacer made but that didn't work either. Sad   I don't want to sell the muffler to anyone because they'll probably have the same problem and they would get pretty pissed at me. Embarrassed Also, if anyone has an old Berg dual or even single QP in good shape for a 933S header that they may want to sell let me know.  Open to any ideas, Thanks!


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« Reply #1 on: January 15, 2010, 18:59:21 pm »

What gearbox mounts are you using?? Some (eg CB Rhino's) push the engine further back, which could cause this to happen.
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« Reply #2 on: January 15, 2010, 19:10:18 pm »

Is the three bolt flange hitting apron? If thats the problem, can you pull apron up? When you cut the third notch in apron it might have taken some of the strenght out of edge of apron. Its hard to see in pictures
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« Reply #3 on: January 15, 2010, 19:20:15 pm »

I have a Berg GB-933S 1-5/8" merged and GB-971A-2M dual muffler. I hope this helps



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Glenn
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Jeff68
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« Reply #4 on: January 15, 2010, 19:25:11 pm »

What gearbox mounts are you using?? Some (eg CB Rhino's) push the engine further back, which could cause this to happen.
 The gearbox mounts are the VW "heavy duty" mounts. i don't have the part # handy.

Is the three bolt flange hitting apron? If thats the problem, can you pull apron up? When you cut the third notch in apron it might have taken some of the strenght out of edge of apron. Its hard to see in pictures
After the engine was installed (the third apron notch wasn't added yet)) the three bolt flange was close to the apron but didn't touch.  The apron was trimmed to make sure there would be clearance as it looked like it might hit.  The heat shield or sheet metal on the underbody side of the apron was trimmed but left pretty much in tact.  The Notch didn't seem to cause the apron to move as it looks as though all the sheet metal lines up pretty well but I suppose you could be right.
Here's a picture taken from underneath the car, under the header collector.
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Jeff68
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« Reply #5 on: January 15, 2010, 19:34:50 pm »

I have a Berg GB-933S 1-5/8" merged and GB-971A-2M dual muffler. I hope this helps





Thanks Glenn.  If you look at the pictures of the back of your car Glenn it looks as though either my apron is lower than yours, or my header collector is higher than yours.  Or maybe the bodywork on '74 beetles is different than on 68's, I don't know which?  Huh  As I've said the rear apron on my car seems correct so it's hard for me to tell.  I think I'm going to buy to 1 5/8 flanges from the Berg's and then go to a muffler shop and see if I can try and fab something.  The more i look at this I think I'm going to have to modify the header or muffler flange Sad
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« Reply #6 on: January 15, 2010, 20:37:13 pm »

Jeff, it looks like your collector flange angles down, which in turn causes your muffs to rotate up into the car.  Maybe a muffler shop can extend the tubing and angle the flange on the muffs just enough to clear everything.  Doesn't look like it would take but a few inches.

Shame about your coating, though.
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« Reply #7 on: January 15, 2010, 22:32:42 pm »

What gearbox mounts are you using?? Some (eg CB Rhino's) push the engine further back, which could cause this to happen.
 The gearbox mounts are the VW "heavy duty" mounts. i don't have the part # handy
I'm using the heavy duty VW (grey) mounts in the back. I have a Berg 5 and my front is a special mount.

I can tell you the tips of the mufflers are very close to the body. so close you can put your pinky between them.

And with the mounts I have they do not hit, the paint is not even scratched.
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Glenn
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« Reply #8 on: January 16, 2010, 18:06:33 pm »

Heat the bottom side of muffler tubes and when they start to cool , Put a little preasure downward on them and see if that works
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« Reply #9 on: January 17, 2010, 00:10:25 am »

I have a Berg 932S header I bought in 1993 and the flange was welded on crooked. I had to cut off the flange and reweld it.
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Jeff68
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« Reply #10 on: January 18, 2010, 18:16:59 pm »

Thanks for all the posts and ideas.  For now I put the A-1 Dynomax muffler back on the car, damn it's loud.  Anyway I think after looking at Damon L.'s car in the lastest Cal-Look Hot-VWs issue I think I'm going to takt the header off and modify it.  I think I'm going to extend the collector and add a crankcase evacuation tube that I'll connect to the breather box.  Right now the engine just vents in to the atmosphere from the top if the breather box. The engine in my car has 48 IDA's so I don't have air filters that I can connect a breather line to.  After I get it done I'll take some pictures of it.
 
Question....Will lengthening the header collector hurt performance?  I don't think it will but just wondering.
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« Reply #11 on: January 19, 2010, 08:54:46 am »

Glenn...I just Love the way your mufflers fit ....!!!!.....I've always been picky about the "Fit & Angle"...Your's is perfect....!!!
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