You have to remove the cross over section of the exhaust
Exhaust gasses are escaping through a hole or rotted section of exhaust system
The material used for this section are untreated
You must either have an exhaust fan or a window in the bathroom, and a range exhaust hood over the stove, or an exhaust fan that drives away any smoke, in the kitchen.
Earphones, as for a stereo As this question is in the motorcyce section "can" means Exhaust silencer!
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Inadequate exhaust.
In many instances the rear section of an automobile's exhaust system fails is due to these pieces of the system not being treated. The other components of the system are often protected by the vehicle's body and can be fastened in place much more securely. The rear section is where the condensation ends up and contributes to the rusting process.
Briefly, half a section is half the size of a full section.For instance, a pole that is 14 feet long , half of the length (section) would be 7 feet.
It is a flexible section of pipe in the exhaust system that helps absorb some of the engine vibrations.
Should be able to find this model in the Manufacture Date - Winchester section of www.oldguns.net. In fact, you can find it there. I just did. It's 1958.
V C Section 27151 Modification of Exhaust SystemsModification of Exhaust Systems27151. (a) No person shall modify the exhaust system of a motor vehicle in a manner which will amplify or increase the noise emitted by the motor of the vehicle so that the vehicle is not in compliance with the provisions of Section 27150 or exceeds the noise limits established for the type of vehicle in Article 2.5 (commencing with Section 27200). No person shall operate a motor vehicle with an exhaust system so modified.(b) For the purposes of exhaust systems installed on motor vehicles with a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of less than 6,000 pounds, other than motorcycles, a sound level of 95 dbA or less, when tested in accordance with Society of Automotive Engineers Standard J1169 May 1998, complies with this section. Motor vehicle exhaust systems or parts thereof include, but are not limited to, nonoriginal exhaust equipment.Amended Sec. 10, Ch. 92, Stats. 2001. Effective January 1, 2002.