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DennisV
post Nov 23 2023, 09:19 AM
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Can someone help me identify this muffler? I could not find a part number on it. Reviewing pictures online, the 914-6, early 911, and even 912 look very similar. Are there measurements I can take to confirm? I don't have an assembled car to trial fit it on.

Did I mention it is hanging about 10 feet up on a wall with headers attached? Not certain if the headers are meant for the muffler. I can pull down if necessary.
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post Nov 23 2023, 09:31 AM
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Looks like an aftermarket lre 74 911 / 914-6 muffler. The exhaust tip does not look like a stock muffler. Desireable two in one out type. Does it rattle when you shake it? Should be worth good money to the right buyer
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post Nov 23 2023, 02:06 PM
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Looks like the Leistritz muffler I have which has a 1969 date code...the one on the bottom....Leistritz and the Bischoff mufflers were factory installed....you can usually find a date code and model # stamped in on the bottom of the factory muffler....the 911 models tip have a downward and outward angle....the 914-6 model tip is more straight backward. You can see the the tip angle better on the 1972 Bischoff muffler on the top and the tip is a smooth pipe like most mufflers.

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post Nov 23 2023, 02:11 PM
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The date code is usually located on the bottom... on the side opposite the outlet tip and near the inlet pipe
Your muffler looks in pretty good shape so you should be able to find the numbers.
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post Nov 23 2023, 06:14 PM
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QUOTE(johnhora @ Nov 24 2023, 08:11 AM) *

The date code is usually located on the bottom... on the side opposite the outlet tip and near the inlet pipe
Your muffler looks in pretty good shape so you should be able to find the numbers.

Great info John ,the 911 muffler is a non fit due to tail pipe angle with a stock rear valance , PO supplied 911 one had the conversion pipe welded on but rather large sorted a stainless tip modified to fit ,looks overkill but not loud .
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Not sure about the crimped bend on the pic supplied as not seen that before ,however if this one Dennis has proves be ok and the factory chrome tip fits it should be fine .
Not like you can pick and choose on a genuine unit unless you have a very fat cash supply ,don't expect to many NOS units around ? .
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post Nov 24 2023, 09:00 AM
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reproduction early 64-73 911


QUOTE(DennisV @ Nov 23 2023, 08:19 AM) *

Can someone help me identify this muffler? I could not find a part number on it. Reviewing pictures online, the 914-6, early 911, and even 912 look very similar. Are there measurements I can take to confirm? I don't have an assembled car to trial fit it on.

Did I mention it is hanging about 10 feet up on a wall with headers attached? Not certain if the headers are meant for the muffler. I can pull down if necessary.
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post Nov 25 2023, 07:01 AM
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QUOTE(johnhora @ Nov 23 2023, 12:06 PM) *

Looks like the Leistritz muffler I have which has a 1969 date code...the one on the bottom....Leistritz and the Bischoff mufflers were factory installed....you can usually find a date code and model # stamped in on the bottom of the factory muffler\

Good eye John. Thanks for your suggestion regarding date code and model. I took another pass and found this obscured by a lot of dust.
901.011.08/04 70
901/1

I guess this makes it a Leistritz for 911/12 from April 1970.

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post Nov 25 2023, 11:55 AM
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I'm surprised to see such a wrinkled tailpipe on an OE Leistritz.
It is 911 only. 912s are quite different.

OEM '6' Leistritz shown. Found on bottom of muffler toward tailpipe side


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post Feb 15 2026, 02:05 PM
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Originally, I was looking at this hoping it was appropriate for installing in a 914-6, but we've ruled that out. Now I'm asking about temporary use for an engine test stand.

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reproduction early 64-73 911

Here is a photo that includes the attached headers. Can I assume this would bolt onto a 1970 914-6 engine (1969 911T) with no problems?

I do not want to try to install it in the car. I have Dansk reproduction heat exchangers and muffler for that.

I have the engine installed on a test stand. Unfortunately, because the 914-6 muffler is oriented opposite direction to 911, the Dansk heat exchangers won't clear the test stand uprights.

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I know the immediate thought is just try it. I am in another state, and it is mounted on a wall about 10 feet in the air.

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post Feb 15 2026, 03:50 PM
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1975/76/77 911s with the dual thermal reactor exhaust (California spec. only), will have a similar two-inlet 1 exit; But the bolt spacing is different from the normal 1968-74 dual inlet muffler and Thermal reactor style. Swap Meet buyers by advised (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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