I've been pondering just using a motorcycle muffler on mine, seeing if I can make it even quieter. I think I remember calculating the Onan to be about 60ci, so around 1000cc. Guys are always ripping very effective mufflers off of Liter bikes in favor of something obnoxious, so nice quiet OEM mufflers are easy to come by. Of course, it's not a bolt-in affair.After the seal and gaskets it was time to deal with the exhaust, it was all rusted out so I started looking for replacements which was a joke, finally found a Onan part number for a kit that appeared to have the correct muffler, funny thing Cummins had it on the web for like $2,450 then it showed up on clearance for $80, came with 3 pieces, the muffler, piece of pipe and a clamp. I ordered it and this is what showed up, the muffler is a match but not the other pieces.
I bought this one last year off of Amazon, but have yet to install it. Comments say it's really quiet. It won't be a direct fit, though.After the seal and gaskets it was time to deal with the exhaust, it was all rusted out so I started looking for replacements which was a joke, finally found a Onan part number for a kit that appeared to have the correct muffler, funny thing Cummins had it on the web for like $2,450 then it showed up on clearance for $80, came with 3 pieces, the muffler, piece of pipe and a clamp. I ordered it and this is what showed up, the muffler is a match but not the other pieces.
After the seal and gaskets it was time to deal with the exhaust, it was all rusted out so I started looking for replacements which was a joke, finally found a Onan part number for a kit that appeared to have the correct muffler, funny thing Cummins had it on the web for like $2,450 then it showed up on clearance for $80, came with 3 pieces, the muffler, piece of pipe and a clamp. I ordered it and this is what showed up, the muffler is a match but not the other pieces.
Holy Cow, they have the same kit still on clearance but now 96% off for $7.56 straight from Cummins!!!!GOOD DEAL! They are super proud of their Onan mufflers for some reason.
Where did you snag one for $80????
Well it's a Cummins 155-1962, which is the exact kit Scott showed the contents of above. It should be the same thing. It's the same part number that comes up for $2500 elsewhere. Pretty strange price range...If it seems to good to be true..........I'd go to the Onan site and at the site, search the part #. I did and it does not show the contents of the box. Anybody know for sure what you are getting here?
Well it's a Cummins 155-1962, which is the exact kit Scott showed the contents of above. It should be the same thing. It's the same part number that comes up for $2500 elsewhere. Pretty strange price range...
Either way, I'm in for one at that price. Shipping was only $4.99. I guess we'll see.
Nice work!Of course the kit did come with a tail pipe but not a down pipe, the connection to the muffler and flange are 1 1/4" and I was thinking I could use electrical conduit but could not get the bends right, the smallest my muffler shop does is 1 1/2" so I took my old rusty piece and had it bent to match, then took some of the 1 1/2" cut off split it and squeezed into pipe ends, put everything together, made some adjustments with a large crowbar and hammer (not while on generator) then welded everything up. I finished it off with some DEI high-temp.