48 New Yorker Posted November 23, 2021 Report Posted November 23, 2021 I’m replacing the exhaust system on my 48 Chrysler New Yorker 4 door sedan - 8 cylinder. The current exhaust I’m replacing, is not OEM, so I can’t use it as a guide. Does anyone know if the original factory setup for a 4 door sedan consists of a muffler and a separate resonator (as I’ve seen in a few photos) or does it use a muffler only - with no resonator? I’m wondering if the resonator + muffler setup was used on 2 door and convertibles only….and not the 4 door sedan? Anyone know? I’ve seen both setups in photos and would prefer to go with the muffler and resonator for my ’48. Again, I’m looking for info for an 8 cylinder, not a 6 which may be different. See pics below Thanks, David in Santa Cruz Quote
Bryan Posted November 23, 2021 Report Posted November 23, 2021 My Hollander Interchange book lists # 28 & 29 for 48 Chry N.Y. 8 cylinder. 28 shows 955522 only excluding convertible. 29 is for the convertible and lists 2 mufflers, 956035 front and 956049 rear. Quote
48 New Yorker Posted November 23, 2021 Author Report Posted November 23, 2021 Thank you Bryan, that's just what I needed to know. Just a guess..... perhaps they used a smaller muffler for 2 dr coupes and converts due to the shorter wheel base and needed a resonator to keep things quiet. Quote
Dodgeb4ya Posted November 24, 2021 Report Posted November 24, 2021 (edited) All the Chrysler convertible 8 cylinder cars use the small resonator just forward of the rear axle. Reason being the converts use a 30% shorter front muffler that barely fits into the side of the convertible "X" member frame. The exhaust is too noisy with out that resonator. The rare Chrysler Crown Imperial 145" 8 pass sedan and divider window limo's also use the resonator muffler. These models are to only ones to use the resonator. Edited November 24, 2021 by Dodgeb4ya Quote
JohnS48plm Posted November 24, 2021 Report Posted November 24, 2021 Call Waldron Antique exhaust in Centerville Michigan {269} 467-7185. They have exhausts from original patterns and should be able to answer your questions. Quote
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