Friday, October 24, 2014

Quiet A Motorbike Exhaust

Not all riders flip over the sound of an ajar exhaust cylinder.


4. Wrap the core in a sheet of new packing material. Insert the wrapped core into the muffler. While complete replacement of the muffler is warranted by in evidence damage, installing an alien baffle or replacing the muffler's fiberglass packing can cure to silence the exhaust. Some experience with your motorcycle's exhaust manner Testament assist the daily grind deed along smoothly.


Instructions


Repacking the Muffler


1. Remove the muffler from the motorcycle, using a socket wrench to unscrew the muffler's mounting bolt. Loosen the muffler clamp with a Phillips screwdriver. Pull the muffler off the exhaust pipes.


2. Remove the rivets from the Issue objective of the muffler, using an electric drill. Pull the Issue cap off of the muffler.


3. Pull out the muffler's core tube and its remaining fiberglass packing material. Unwrap the packing material and remove the core.


Opposite to regular judgment, not all motorcyclists cotton to the sound of a full exhaust step. Indeed, many riders prefer a gentle roar over the obscenely booming rumble of an open-pipe exhaust. But, as the muffler's sound-dampening baffles and packing news wear over age, inventory exhaust systems can ripen into conscientious as full.


5. Reattach the outlet cap to the muffler, using a rivet gun.


6. Reinstall the muffler onto the exhaust pipe.


Installing a Baffle


7. Measure the inner diameter of the muffler's outlet pipe, using a tape measure. Select a slip-in baffle that is small enough to fit snugly within the muffler's outlet.


8. Insert the baffle into the muffler's outlet pipe, using a rubber mallet if needed to tap the baffle into place.


9. Drill a small hole through the bottom of the muffler's outlet pipe and the baffle, using an electric drill.


10. Insert a metal screw through the holes to secure the baffle to the muffler. Tighten the screw with a Phillips screwdriver.