Holes in Windstar Muffler
Winny1234
08-27-2009, 12:41 AM
Hey guys, I have a 1999 windstar 3.8
I was checking my exhaust today because I felt like it had a leak and the onyl place I could feel air coming out of was under the muffler. There are two holes on the bottom of the muffler and they are on opposite ends on the muffler, they seem to be exactly the same size about the size of a pen tip. I was wondering if everyone else has these 2 holes on their mufflers becuase they seem to be stock from factory because they dont seem to be rusted out or anything. Water does leak out from both of the holes. Thanks in advance.
I was checking my exhaust today because I felt like it had a leak and the onyl place I could feel air coming out of was under the muffler. There are two holes on the bottom of the muffler and they are on opposite ends on the muffler, they seem to be exactly the same size about the size of a pen tip. I was wondering if everyone else has these 2 holes on their mufflers becuase they seem to be stock from factory because they dont seem to be rusted out or anything. Water does leak out from both of the holes. Thanks in advance.
northern piper
08-27-2009, 07:51 AM
yep, drain holes. They're fine and don't plug them. Surprisingly, the winstar exhaust, aside from the flex pipe, is pretty solid. Mine has been fine since 2000 and I've only had to replace 2 rubber hangers.
Ed_Strong
08-27-2009, 09:01 AM
+1... agree with northern piper.
Those drain holes is what keeps the muffler from rotting prematurely!
Those drain holes is what keeps the muffler from rotting prematurely!
Winny1234
08-27-2009, 01:07 PM
Thanks guys, I thought they were stock since they were perfectly spaced and the exact same size, good thing I dont have to waste money on a new exhaust :)
Fulcrum
05-14-2010, 11:11 AM
Those holes are more likely Sound attenuation tuning holes, that break-up the standing wave inside the muffler, so that the overall sound of the vehicle is lower. Acting as a drain is an added benefit.
AvalonJohn
05-18-2010, 05:54 PM
Figured in might as well put in my 2 cents since I have a 99 3.8L. Car is 11 years old and muffle/piping is original and seems in good shape. Inspection due in Sept so well see if she passes? Like the others 2 holes is what I and are for drainage.
AJ
AJ
wiswind
05-19-2010, 08:52 PM
The cat-back part of my exhaust on my '96 3.8L was factory original.....no sign of any problem.
It is in MUCH better shape than the one on my 2003 Toyota Sienna!!!
It is in MUCH better shape than the one on my 2003 Toyota Sienna!!!
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