Heat deflector aka heat shield.
Actually it is not the muffler that contains platinum it is the catalytic converter. The catalytic converter (or "cat" as muffler shops and mechanic's call them) is usually in front of the muffler.
yes
US dimes from 1965 to date are made from 75% copper and 25% nickel outer layers bonded to a core of pure copper, for a total of about 92% copper. Dimes weigh 2.27 gm so they contain roughly 2.09 gm of pure copper. Older dimes were made of 90% silver and 10% copper. These coins weighed 2.5 gm so they contained 0.25 gm of copper.
No
1989-1992, general manager for Portugal
You need to talk to a gunsmith
Yes, OnStar can work on older GM cars, but it depends on the specific model and year. Generally, vehicles manufactured after 1996 may have the necessary hardware to support OnStar, but functionality may be limited compared to newer models. For the best experience, it's advisable to check if the specific older GM vehicle has the required equipment and subscription options available.
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Modern copper-nickel dimes weigh 2.27 gm. Older (1964 and earlier) 90% silver dimes weighed 2.5 gm.
Gm usually. Older v8s. My camaro. 1988. And old school Gm v8 engine. 305, 350, 327, 454
Modern copper-plated zinc cents weigh 2.5 gm or about 0.09 oz. Older bronze cents (mid-1982 and earlier) weigh 3.11 gm or approx 0.11oz
It is located behind fuel rails at top of transmittion where distributor was on older models