Description
Nothing spoils a good day of field work quite like exhaust fumes drifting into the cab or hot exhaust gases finding their way where they shouldn’t. A failed elbow can lead to dangerous exhaust leaks in the cab, reduced engine performance, and expensive engine damage from back pressure. This replacement exhaust elbow gets those hot gases flowing properly again and keeps them headed safely out the stack where they belong.
What You’re Getting
- Complete elbow assembly with gasket included – no hunting for extra parts
- 1-5/8″ outlet diameter that matches your original equipment perfectly
- Heavy-duty construction that withstands the high temperatures and vibrations that come with serious farming operations
- Direct bolt-on replacement that fits like it came from the factory
Built for Real Farm Work
This elbow is designed for Ford’s reliable 134 CID and 172 CID gas engines that powered countless acres from 1953 through the mid-1960s. Whether you’re running a NAA Golden Jubilee for lighter chores or pushing a 900 series through heavy tillage, these tractors earned their reputation as workhorses. The exhaust system needs to handle everything from cold morning startups to long days pulling implements through tough ground.
Made to Last
This exhaust elbow is manufactured from heavy-duty steel that withstands the extreme temperatures of exhaust and the constant vibration that comes with tractor work. The wall thickness is designed to provide years of service without the thin spots that develop in cheaper alternatives. You’ll appreciate the quality when it’s still doing its job years down the road.
Good to Know
This elbow connects to muffler NAA5230E if you’re doing a complete exhaust system refresh. Apply penetrating oil to the mounting studs the night before – these often break during removal if rushed. When installing, use new gaskets and high-temperature exhaust sealant at connection points. Take your time with the installation and you’ll have years of trouble-free service.






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