Obviously it ran hard and burned off any surplus oil, so they are probably pretty clean inside

OK, I admit I know that isn't close to being true, but I was interested to see how bad they were. Construction is fairly simple. The four baffle plates through which the baffle tube passes are spot welded to the inner half of the muffler shell and it's easy to see the spot welds. In addition there are two damper plates of perforated steel welded into the front sections of the pipe with a series of small sport welds.
Splitting the pipe was fairly easy and took about 30 minutes with an angle grinder to grind both upper and lower weld flanges down far enough to get past the weld ins down to virgin metal (about half way). The front edge had to be cut through with a hacksaw and so did teh rear (outlet) end of the muffler.
The amount of oily carbon in there was nothing short of ridiculous - probably half a pound in one half shell. What that does to performance is anyone's guess, but I'm going to speculate that the effect is not positive.
If anyone is interested, I'll post some pictures of a fileted muffler.