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Laurie,While I've not replaced the muffler, I have replaced the pipe between exhaust manifold and muffler. I estimate you will need to remove the exhaust pipe to remove the muffler.To ease access to the job, remove the heat shield between the cabinets and engine. An unbreakable fluorecent work light is a big help if you have AC power available.There are 2 bolts holding the exhaust pipe to the engine. My muffler has 4 screws (1 in each corner of the square footprint) holding it a "foundation" on the hull.Let the bolts on the manifold soak in Liquid Wrench for a day, then apply your socket wrench. Once the pipe if free of the manifold, the muffler can be freed from it's foundation.While you have the pipe out, I suggest replacing it as well. Since your're near Bremerton, take it to Rosen Plumbing supply on Kitsap Way and get identical pieces of "black iron." They cost me $25.Then take the pieces to Kitsap Muffler in Gorst where they can assemble the pieces with big wrenches and a vise. This process cost a $15 tip to the mechanic helping me.For reassembly, install the exhaust pipe. Then attach the muffler to the pipe. West Marine also has the hose needed for this connection. Once it's all connected, secure the muffler to the foundation.Good luck. I'm sure you'll get replies with more detail.WendellS/V PurrinBrownsville