1979 Cutlass & Hurst Exhaust

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I'm wanting to say early 90's. My Dad was a mechanic at one of the local Sears garages part time until the late 90's, by then Sears mainly sold tires, shocks,and oil changes.
Muzzlers were a great muffler brand (Believe made by Maremont or Arvin) they seemed to last forever even here in New York state.
 
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Rocket350

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Slowly but surely. NOS muffler, stumbled upon a NOS exhaust pipe and local muffler shop made a left tailpipe. My builder has the cross over and down pipe. The only thing left I need is a CAT or measurements of the CAT to make a CAT delete pipe. I need overall length end to end and the length of the housing itself. If anyone can get me those or lead me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

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Just to clarify, the 79 H/O and 80 442 used different part numbers for their exhaust. I'm almost certain they'd interchange, but I have NO earthly idea why the change in part numbers. Could be the vendor contracted, or something else. I'm not fluent in these part numbers. It is true they used some or all of the same components on various vehicles. The catalytic converter even changed part numbers. Why? I dunno. Maybe they went to a different kind that didn't need the bead kit? Who knows?
 

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I'm wanting to say early 90's. My Dad was a mechanic at one of the local Sears garages part time until the late 90's, by then Sears mainly sold tires, shocks,and oil changes.
Muzzlers were a great muffler brand (Believe made by Maremont or Arvin) they seemed to last forever even here in New York state.
I worked @ a Sears @ all positions within the building (83-92). I recall it was Maremont.
 
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Slowly but surely. NOS muffler, stumbled upon a NOS exhaust pipe and local muffler shop made a left tailpipe. My builder has the cross over and down pipe. The only thing left I need is a CAT or measurements of the CAT to make a CAT delete pipe. I need overall length end to end and the length of the housing itself. If anyone can get me those or lead me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

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Nice job. I would assume the cat would be the same big converter used on anything Olds V8 powered till the early 80's. I know my 81 Delta 88 still used that early style cat, unfortunately hacked off many years ago. Weird on the part change. What year was the cat style switched to the more modern type? What is the pipe diameter?
 

Rocket350

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Nice job. I would assume the cat would be the same big converter used on anything Olds V8 powered till the early 80's. I know my 81 Delta 88 still used that early style cat, unfortunately hacked off many years ago. Weird on the part change. What year was the cat style switched to the more modern type? What is the pipe diameter?
2.5 in and out on the CAT pipe diameter of I'm not mistaken. The change was at least '83, which included square flange on both ends. I think.....
 
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Yes, my 81 was 2.5" as well. I was talking the down pipe and tail pipes, 2.25" and 2"?
 

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Not sure if this will help with trying to find the lenth needed for the cat but p/n for '79 was 8998692. It was used with the L34 (Olds 350), LM1 (SBC 350) & LG4 (SBC 305). Another thing for future reference is the L34 & LM1 used the same complete exhaust from the cat back as with the LG4 with GU2/M20. The LG4 with GH2/GU1 & M29/M33/MV9 used only a different muffler/tailpipe.
 
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