I would say B is the tail pipe end.
Try cutting the low side of the cam off. Run octane in it. A cirled muffler that looks like a circle adds horsepower ( or any muffler thatholds back pressure). And tilt it 7 degrees forward. And Put a motorcycle carbuetor on it with an air filter.
I have a 1982 Mustang GT 5.0, and it came from the factory with a single cat and exhaust pipe, exiting on the driver's side. The muffler came with a Y-splitter to two chrome round tips. I last bought the muffler (p/n 22185) and tailpipe (p/n 45856) from NAPA Auto Parts in 1997. I doubt you will find these parts anywhere now. I'm still searching while I run a later true dual conversion kit.
A foot that allows the needle to sew from side to side is a zigzag foot. The foot has an open middle so that the needle can move freely from side to side.
The right side is deoxygenated blood; the left side is oxygenated blood (returned from the lungs).
The near side is the side shown in the view. The far side is the side opposite the side shown in the view. Typical usage is to indicate an area on the part to mark a part number but intending the marking to be done on the opposite side of the part (which is not shown on the drawing). Another typical usage is to call out permanent fasteners like self clinching nuts and indicate on which side of the part the fastener is inserted from.
The 'inlet' on a muffler refers to the side in which the exhaust gasses from the manifold enter the muffler. The outlet is the side that the gasses exit out to the tail pipe/s.
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not for sure but with some scooters they restrict them with the muffler you may be able to take the muffler off drill out the inlet side of the muffler to allow more air flow
well it depends on which side if it was on the sticky side then it would work if u put it on the nonsticky side then it won't work
a side goes to engine
First of all its "catalytic converter" and it is on the engine side of the muffler.
Bank 1 is the passenger side of your engine in a 1996 Ford Aerostar
Rear passenger side, bottom of car, attached to the exhaust pipe.
2. One off of each side, before the muffler.
The appropriate location for the notary stamp is to the side or immediately underneath the notary's signature. The stamp should never be above the signature.