View Full Version : 1969 nos chambered exhust
mr396
01-12-2005, 05:51 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4518574187&fromMakeTra ck=truet
Very Nice.
Wish it would fit a Chevelle too.
NCGuy68
01-13-2005, 05:39 AM
Seller states the left side exhaust pipe has scratches on it before GM "CHROMED" it. GM never chromed any exhaust system during 1969 nor in later years. More Ebay BS!
Suckers.....step forward!!!!
camarojoe
01-13-2005, 06:07 AM
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Seller states the left side exhaust pipe has scratches on it before GM "CHROMED" it. GM never chromed any exhaust system during 1969 nor in later years. More Ebay BS!
Suckers.....step forward!!!!
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I'm not sure of the specific cut-off dates, but 69 Camaros could indeed come with chrome tailpipes during a portion of the production year. -JB
Jeff H
01-13-2005, 06:53 AM
Were they chrome tailpipes or polished tips?
camarojoe
01-13-2005, 06:56 AM
Chrome.
olredalert
01-13-2005, 07:56 AM
-------Camarojoe is correct as my brand new 68 396/350 had about a foot of the tailpipes chromed. It was a chambered exhaust car. I bought it off the dealer floor in early summer of 69 and dont know how long the car was at the dealership..........Bill S
Jonesy
01-13-2005, 09:48 AM
I have a set of NOS tailpipes with GM stickers with the correct part numbers on them and they have chromed tips on them.
Unreal
01-13-2005, 02:34 PM
I have a pair of chambered exhaust hangers, that I'm trying to determine if they are NOS. They have no GM stickers or numbers on them, but have a W stamped on them. I was told the W was for Walker, but don't even know if Walker was involved with chambered exhaust.
Any help would be appreciated.
John Brown
01-13-2005, 03:47 PM
Walker did sell chambered exhaust. They had chambered for oem replacement and for cars that didn't come with chambered. I still have some Walker chambered pipes for an Olds Starfire that hung from the ceiling of a parts store I worked for in 72. Walker did chrome some of their exhaust. Maybe only the display stuff though.
firstgenaddict
01-13-2005, 05:34 PM
70 Camaro Z-28's had Chromed pipes on them as well.
mr396
01-13-2005, 06:05 PM
WoW! original owner of a 1968 L34 camaro.I bet that was fun.Did you ever run it at the track.If so what did it run?
Jeff H
01-13-2005, 07:45 PM
Wow, bidding over $2000 already! Definitely some cool NOS parts there.
William
01-13-2005, 09:36 PM
Chrome tail pipes were never included with chambered exhaust. The letter informing dealers that chrome tailpipes would be included with dual exhaust [May '69} also stated that chambered exhaust had been dropped as an option.
The ebay system is a mixture of incorrect parts. Original chambered systems used 1 welded rear muffler/tail pipe assembly [LH I think] with the RH rear muffler using a slip-in tail pipe. The other 2 mufflers are in the exhaust pipes. The system on ebay shows 2 RH rear mufflers and standard 2nd design chromed tail pipes.
Once again, Barnum is right. He could have invented ebay.
Steve Shauger
01-14-2005, 01:26 AM
Ditto, chambered never had chrome tail pipes and i believe the right side tail pipe is welded on originals.
Charley Lillard
01-14-2005, 04:20 AM
Paceme is a sick puppy posting here while on a cruise in Puerto Rico...sick sick sick...
olredalert
01-14-2005, 04:51 AM
------This is the first time back since I made the post about chambered exhaust on a 68. Forgot to proofread. My bad, I hit the wrong key, fellas. Obviously, I meant 69. I actually have a small Polaroid somewhere that shows the chrome tips, and the car definetly had chambered exhaust.
------Car was garnet red with a white vinyl top and hockeystick, along with black standard interior. Also had cowl hood, ps, pb, am/fm, console, and guages. Also rally wheels and Tigerpaw white letter tires. It was kind of neat because it didnt have the spoilers. I always liked that. Never asked back then if the car was ordered on spec or just not sold to the original orderer.........Bill S
William
01-14-2005, 06:40 AM
Sorry I just do not trust anyone's memory when it comes to this stuff. Check the Chevy P & A manuals-there only two part numbers: 3965630 for the welded RH muffler/tailpipe assy and 3965631 for the LH tailpipe and they were not chromed. Chrome tailpipes for standard exhaust entered production May '69 after chambered was discontinued as an option and the tailpipes do not interchange. I bought a complete chambered system new in 1975 and it had aluminized tailpipes. I also have the pictues to prove it.
If your car had chrome tailpipes it did not have chambered exhaust.
Salvatore
01-14-2005, 07:05 AM
Does the NOS chambered tail pipes have a part # stamped in them? Thanks, Sam
olredalert
01-15-2005, 06:34 PM
-------My 69 had chrome tips and chambered exhaust. We will just have to agree to disagree, William, as I had what I had!.........Bill S
William
01-15-2005, 08:41 PM
No we won't.
I have been involved with 69s for 30 years, worked in a Camaro business for 15 years and was a tech editor on JM's '69 Camaro book. One of the biggest problems in the hobby has been dealing with what people think they 'remember' after 30+ years - crossrams in the trunk, factory headers on '69s. So after all these years I am not easy to convince and I absolutely do not trust anyones memory. You wouldn't believe the stuff we hear at the CRG.
There are 4 part numbers for standard tailpipes: 1st design, aluminized, 2nd design chromed. There are 2 part numbers for chambered and they were not chromed. Check Hot Rod magazines' '69 Z/28 road test Jan '69 and the subsequent article May '69 "Strip Preppin' the Z/28". The undercarriage photos show the chambered exhaust, standard on early production Z/28s, with plain tailpipes. The same Z/28 was also featured April '69 Popular Hot Rodding and June '69 Sports Car Graphic. Had there been a 2nd design chambered set up with chromed tailpipes there would be part numbers to support it. I have yet to see them in a P & A manual. A letter from the Chevrolet Zone to dealers dated May 6, 1969 contains the following statements:
"Effective with production on and after May 19, 1969 all Camaros equipped with dual exhausts will incorporate new bright metal tailpipe extensions."
"In addition, the NC8 dual chambered exhaust for Camaro SS will be cancelled effective May 19, 1969, at the assembly plants. All orders specifying this option will be produced with regular dual exhausts."
When you have part numbers to support your memory I will be happy to accept this as fact. Until then...
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Jonesy
01-15-2005, 09:49 PM
By the way, the chromed tipped NOS tailpipes I have that I mentioned earlier in the post are not for chambered exhaust. The are for regular dual exhaust and have GM stickers on them that carry part numbers 3965627 GR 3.705 and 3974213 GR 3.705. I replied in response to the comment "GM never chromed any exhaust system during 1969 nor in later years."
Salvatore
01-16-2005, 03:20 AM
Do the tail pipes have part numbers stamped into them? I have a set on my 69 Z that are years old with numbers stamped into the tailpipe. Sam http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
Chevy454
01-16-2005, 03:37 AM
Here's a 4-page letter regarding the exhaust systems on the Camaro & Chevelle...
http://www.yenko.net/attachments/116788-LETTER1.jpg
http://www.yenko.net/attachments/116789-LETTER2.jpg
http://www.yenko.net/attachments/116790-LETTER3.jpg
http://www.yenko.net/attachments/116791-LETTER4.jpg
Kinda looks like they're showing the mufflered exhaust with the right pipe welded but not the chambered? http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif I don't believe the tail pipe on either of our chambered cars was welded??
William
01-16-2005, 06:30 AM
Chambered exhaust became a problem for Chevrolet.
Initially standard equipment on Z/28s, 350 & 375 hp 396s people were getting excessive noise tickets prompting Chevrolet to discontinue the system as standard equipment as of November 25, 1968. Undoubtedly caught short of some exhaust system components for Camaro there was an interim system of a transverse muffler without resonators, same as the 67-68 "deep-tone" dual exhaust. Later systems included resonators as depicted in the Aug '69 Hi-Perf Cars road test of ZL1 #3 - assembly line systems had the resonators welded to the exhaust pipes. People that had been ticketed could have the standard dual exhaust system retro-fitted at no cost and this is what the letter explains, listing the parts to be used.
As shown in the assembly manual [NC8] the RH rear chambered muffler was welded to its tailpipe. The LH rear muffler used a conventional tail pipe secured with a U clamp. Each muffler had 2 tabs and were bolted together. The ebay system is a collection of mismatched parts: 2 LH rear chambered mufflers and standard muffler 2nd design tailpipes.
Chambered is not a hi-performance exhaust system. True ZL1 guru Bill Porterfield built a ‘resto’ ZL1 engine and dyno-tested it for the February 1995 Chevy Hi-Performance magazine. Simply removing the chambered exhaust system added 80 hp. Todays Flowmaster systems cost 0 power.
Chevy454
01-16-2005, 07:59 AM
William: I don't have my copy handy, but does the assembly manual show the tailpipe/muffler welded on the transverse muffler system?
Also, I've read that article Porterfield did on the ZL1, but check this: we ran the chambered exhaust on our Y-Camaro up until a couple years ago, and I went low 12.8s with it...I put a Flowmaster system on it as well as a rebuilt tranny and it didn't gain ET or MPH! Never could figure hat one out?? Anyay, it looks to me like the worst part the chambered system is where it flattens out to go under the crossmember...
William
01-16-2005, 08:54 AM
On the standard muffler system the tailpipes were not welded to the mufflers.
The ZL1 cam probably magnifies the limitations of the chambered system - 4 mufflers, lots of bends and small pipe diameter. If your Flowmaster system was 2.5" it may not have been much better than stock or other changes in fuel volume/timing may have been required to bring up the power. One of our customers did a COPO clone that he raced and I recall at one point the car just shut off at about 1000 feet - the engine was using fuel faster than the pump/lines could supply it. Intake/exhaust is a delicate balance and a change in one generally requires a change in the other.
Chevy454
01-16-2005, 09:06 AM
It looks like the diagrams on page 4 of the stuff I posted are backwards then? Looks like they have the chambers clamped and the mufflers welded?
And the ZL1 cam would definitely magnify the problem...too much duration and a very restrictive exhaust is a bad, bad combo! Yeah, our system was the 2.5" transverse Flowmaster system...the engine was rebuilt to factory specs, and was a whopping 10.2:1 compression, but was bracket car consistent...I did pretty decent at a couple bracket races, even on the skinny tires. Anyway, it's interesting you mention fuel...I bumped the compression up to 12:1, and am now running 12.3 @ 113+ (on Polys) with the stock AC fuel pump and factory lines. I did an A-B-A test with a 130gph pump this summer, and the car ran just as well with the stock AC, so that's what's on it, and what looks best!
Jeff H
01-17-2005, 07:46 PM
Was the big block chambered system larger than the small block chambered system? If they put 2" pipes on a big block, then I don't care if you're running chambered or transverse, it's too small either way. And comparing Flowmaster to the chambered isn't the best comparison because Flowmaster is not the best flowing exhaust, it's lucky if it's middle of the road. But it sounds cool!
William
01-17-2005, 09:27 PM
The only difference between sb chambered and bb are the manifold pipes.
HRM did a great exhaust tech article a few years ago. The car used was modified '70 442. I recall the system that ended up at no power loss was 3" with an X pipe. X is supposed to be better than H.
Many years back one of the Illinois crowd told me his '69 Z/28 had more power on the chassis dyno after he replaced the OE chambered system with the standard transverse muffler.
Belair62
01-17-2005, 09:50 PM
If nothing else it loses "seat of the pants" feel with the chambered on my Chevelle for some reason...not sure if real numbers would bear that out.
$5500.00 final bid with reserve not met.
After what William recently explained,is this a smart move by the seller? http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/dunno.gif
Bill Pritchard
01-18-2005, 12:44 AM
A great many things on eBay are not what you'd call 'smart' http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/no.gif
Chevy454
01-18-2005, 01:03 AM
Here's a good read on exhaust systems & performance:
http://www.boyleworks.com/ta400/psp/exhaust2.html
As for the Flowmaster exhaust, I'm not a fan at all, but that's what I put on our Camaro, becuase no one else makes a 2.5" mandrel bent system, for exhaust manifolds, that uses a transverse muffler. Pete fabbed his up from scratch with the help of a local mandrel bender for his Pure Stock Camaro, but I used the majority of a Flowmaster kit and some mandrel bends on ours...but, the friggin' exhaust place STRAIGHTENED my mandrel bends then rebent them to fit! Naturally, they busted some of it, and what they didn't bust looks like crap...
Kurt S
01-18-2005, 09:22 AM
Umm, doesn't look like he bought all of it 25 years ago....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4512986971
Rick H
01-18-2005, 11:50 PM
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As shown in the assembly manual [NC8] the RH rear chambered muffler was welded to its tailpipe. The LH rear muffler used a conventional tail pipe secured with a U clamp. Each muffler had 2 tabs and were bolted together.
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There is an original GM chambered system on ebay right now that shows that very setup.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=4520947137
Rick H.
Salvatore
01-19-2005, 02:45 AM
Very good Rick. Thanks for keeping us informed again. http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggthumpup.gif Sam
Chevy454
01-19-2005, 03:46 AM
I see the headpipes and intermediate pipes are missing from that particular system...those intermediate pipes are the REAL power killers...they flatten out to clear the tranny crossmember and are as crooked as a dog's hind leg!
BTW, our system looks just like that in the last link (rear pipes bolt together etc.) but the pass. side pipe is NOT welded on...so what do we have?
Rick H
01-19-2005, 05:01 AM
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Very good Rick. Thanks for keeping us informed again. http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggthumpup.gif Sam
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No problem Sam. Hope all is well. http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/flag.gif
Rick H.
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